Successful treatment of childhood onset symptomatic dystonia with levodopa

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Abstract

Three patients with childhood onset symptomatic dystonia responded to levodopa. None fiulfilled criteria for a diagnosis of "dopa responsive dystonia" (Segawa's disease). One may have had athetoid cerebral palsy for almost 25 years. All obtained dramatic and sustained benefit from levodopa therapy. A therapeutic trial of levodopa is advised in all patients in whom dystonia has developed in childhood or early adult life, regardless of suspected aetiology or duration of symptoms.

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Fletcher, N. A., Thompson, P. D., Scadding, J. W., & Marsden, C. D. (1993). Successful treatment of childhood onset symptomatic dystonia with levodopa. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 56(8), 865–867. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.56.8.865

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