Walsh R, Hutchinson M

 

Mov Disord. 2007 Dec;22(16):2443-6.

 

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Department of Neurology, St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

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Disorganization of sensory cortical somatotopy has been described in adult onset primary torsion dystonia (AOPTD). Although botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) acts
peripherally, some studies have suggested a central effect. Our primary hypothesis was that sensory cortical reorganization occurs after BTX-A treatment of AOPTD. Twenty patients with cervical dystonia and 18 healthy age-matched control patients had spatial discrimination thresholds (SDTs) measured at baseline and monthly for 3 months. Mean baseline SDT (SD) was 1.75 0.76 mm in the dystonia group, greater than the control group mean of 1.323 0.45 mm (P 0.05). Mean control group SDT did not vary significantly over time. A transient improvement of 23% from baseline (P 0.005) occurred in the dystonia.


 

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