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Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are now among the most widely used therapeutic agents in clinical medicine with indications applied to the fields of movement disorders, pain disorders, and autonomic dysfunction. In this literature review, the efficacy and utility of BoNTs in the field of movement disorders are assessed using the criteria of the Guideline Development Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology. The literature supports a level A efficacy (established) for BoNT therapy in cervical dystonia and a level B efficacy (probably effective) for blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, laryngeal dystonia (spasmodic dysphonia), task-specific dystonias, essential tremor, and Parkinson rest tremor. It is the view of movement disorder experts, however, that despite the level B efficacy, BoNTs should be considered treatment of first choice for blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, laryngeal, and task-specific dystonias. The emerging data on motor and vocal tics of Tourette syndrome and oromandibular dystonias are encouraging but the current level of efficacy is U (undetermined) due to lack of published high-quality studies.
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PMID:Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Movement Disorders. 2947 49

Introduction: This paper reviews studies that have assessed the treatment of psychiatric disturbances in dystonia, tic disorders, Tourette syndrome, Huntington's disease, and essential tremor. Areas covered: We searched for papers in English in Pubmed using the following keywords: blepharospasm, cervical dystonia, arm dystonia, laryngeal dystonia, spasmodic dysphonia, tic disorders, Tourette syndrome, Huntington's chorea, essential tremor, depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, psychosis, apathy. Expert commentary: Although psychiatric disturbances are frequent in hyperkinetic movement disorders, few controlled studies have assessed the treatment of psychiatric disturbances in such disorders. In dystonia, none of the controlled studies conducted to date have demonstrated the efficacy of drug treatment for depression or anxiety. In TS, controlled studies have demonstrated the usefulness of drug treatment on obsessive compulsive disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. Behavioral interventions may also play a role. No controlled studies have been conducted on HD nor have any studies addressed the treatment of psychiatric disturbances in ET. We conclude that there is the need of controlled studies to better evaluate pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of psychiatric disturbances in hyperkinetic movement disorders.
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PMID:Treatment of psychiatric disturbances in common hyperkinetic movement disorders. 3050 39

Botulinum toxin has emerged as an important therapeutic intervention within the realm of movement disorders, especially for focal and generalized dystonias. Botulinum toxin has additionally been used for a variety of symptoms associated with parkinsonism. In this review, we will specifically evaluate use of botulinum toxin in idiopathic Parkinson's disease. We will discuss symptoms including sialorrhea, limb, dystonia, tremor, dyskinesias, freezing of gait, camptocormia, pisa syndrome, urinary dysfunction, constipation, dysphagia, eyelid opening apraxia, and blepharospasm.
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PMID:Use of botulinum toxin in Parkinson's disease. 3057 18

This article reviews scales that have been developed for, validated in, and/or frequently used across multiple movement disorders with a focus on assessment of motor and nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson disease. Rating scales used in other disease states include those for essential tremor, dystonia (generalized dystonia, cervical dystonia, and blepharospasm), Tourette syndrome, Huntington disease, tardive dyskinesia, Wilson disease, ataxia, and functional movement disorders. Key features of each scale as well as cited criticisms and limitations of each scale are also discussed. Lastly, the article briefly discusses the emerging role of digital assessment tools (both wearable devices and digital interface applications).
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PMID:Clinical Rating Scales and Quantitative Assessments of Movement Disorders. 3227 8


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