Dystonia is a common and disabling movement disorder in humans. It encompasses a variety of different symptoms including torticollis, limb and trunk dystonia, writer's cramp, blepharospasm and ...
Well, a new study out of Boston shows the promise of an alcohol-mimicking drug for patients with the debilitating neurological voice disorder, laryngeal dystonia (LD). The researchers from Mass ...
This case highlights how certain drugs can lead to movement disorders such as drug-induced dystonia, tremors, or Parkinsonism, and how discontinuing the offending drug can lead to substantial ...
Drug-induced movement disorders have gradually emerged as a major problem in clinical ... Other involuntary movements associated with TD include chorea (dance-like movements flowing randomly from body ...