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Query: UMLS:C0013421 (
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Electrical injuries of the extremities may cause paralysis, muscle atrophy, sensory deficit, causalgia, and reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD).
Limb dystonia
has rarely been reported following electrical injury to an extremity, although it may result from cerebral hemisphere electrical trauma. Following electrical injury to the upper extremity, three patients developed limb
dystonia
accompanied by severe pain and sensory symptoms in two patients and features of RSD in one patient. Two patients received botulinum toxin injections without functional benefit. The mechanism of
dystonia
following peripheral trauma is unknown but may relate to reorganization of central synaptic connections, possibly in the spinal cord.
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PMID:Limb dystonia following electrical injury. 819 90
We investigated the efficacy of botulinum toxin A (BtxA) therapy in patients with atypical parkinsonian disorders (APD) exhibiting different types of disabling focal
dystonia
unresponsive to oral drug therapy. Eight patients with functionally disabling focal
dystonia
out of a series of 60 consecutive patients with APDs regularly treated at our outpatient movement disorders clinic were included. Patients were diagnosed according to established criteria and had disabling limb
dystonia
(n=4) or craniocervical
dystonia
(n=4) unresponsive to oral pharmacological treatment. Localization and dose of BtxA injections was determined individually based on clinical examination as well as EMG in patients with limb
dystonia
. BtxA reduced dystonic symptoms in all patients; only one developed a transient local side-effect. BtxA was particularly effective in the long-term treatment (up to 50 months) of blepharospasm associated with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). BtxA also alleviated PSP-associated retrocollis and orofacial
dystonia
with lower lip retraction associated with PSP and multiple system atrophy. BtxA treatment of limb
dystonia
in corticobasal degeneration (CBD) temporarily improved hand and arm function in early-disease stages while treatment in advanced stages reduced pain, facilitated hygiene and prevented secondary contractures.
Limb dystonia
was also alleviated by BtxA therapy in one patient with neuronal multisystem degeneration of undetermined cause. The results suggest that BtxA therapy may represent an effective means of alleviating disabling focal
dystonia
in different APDs. Particularly in early stage APD with disabling limb
dystonia
local BtxA injections may result in functional improvement.
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PMID:Botulinum toxin treatment in atypical parkinsonian disorders associated with disabling focal dystonia. 1199 30
Limb dystonia
(LD) refers to
dystonia
affecting one arm or leg. Depending on the site of onset, age at onset, and the etiology, progression and prognosis will be different. Usually young-onset primary
dystonia
affects the lower limbs and tends to generalize, while in adult-onset, it appears in the arm and remains focal. Lower limb
dystonia
in adults is rare as a primary cause, and parkinsonism or other neurological diseases must always be ruled out. In the text that follows, we review the main clinical features of the primary and secondary limb dystonias considering the age at onset and etiology.
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PMID:Focal limb dystonia. 2059 Aug 4