Child Neurology: A young child with an undiagnosed case of dystonia responsive to l-dopa

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Abstract

Childhood-onset dystonias are a heterogeneously diverse group. There exists a specific set of dystonias that respond profoundly well to low doses of l-dopa (dopa-responsive dystonia [DRD]). Classical DRD is caused by deficiency of GTP cyclohydrolase 1 or tyrosine hydroxylase, but other conditions can cause dystonias that are partially responsive to dopamine. The idea of a diagnostic therapeutic trial with l-dopa for children who present with dystonia has been around for decades and is frequently advocated for; however, l-dopa trials are not without risk.

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Trau, S. P., Gallentine, W. B., & Mikati, M. A. (2020). Child Neurology: A young child with an undiagnosed case of dystonia responsive to l-dopa. Neurology, 94(7), 326–328. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000008963

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