O’Riordan S 1Lynch T 2Hutchinson M 1

J Neurol. 2004 Jul;251(7):845-8.

 

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1 Department of Neurology, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
2 Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

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Adolescent-onset scoliosis occurs more frequently than expected in primary adult-onset cervical dystonia and a genetic association between the conditions has been postulated. The authors report a family in which four members have adult-onset cervical and/or brachial dystonia, two of whom have coexistent scoliosis. Four other individuals have isolated childhood- or adolescent-onset scoliosis. Adolescent-onset scoliosis may represent part of the dystonia phenotype in this family.

 


 

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