Abstract
Complex dystonias are defined as dystonias that are accompanied by neurologic or systemic manifestations beyond movement disorders. Many syndromes or diseases can present with complex dystonia, either as the cardinal sign or as part of a multi-systemic manifestation. Complex dystonia often gradually develops in the disease course, but can also be present from the outset. If available, the diagnostic workup, disease-specific treatment, and management of patients with complex dystonias require a multi-disciplinary approach. This article summarizes current knowledge on complex dystonias with a particular view of recent developments with respect to advances in diagnosis and management, including causative treatments.
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Herzog, R., Weissbach, A., Bäumer, T., & Münchau, A. (2021, April 1). Complex dystonias: an update on diagnosis and care. Journal of Neural Transmission. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-020-02275-y
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