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Dystonia musculorum deformans

Disease DystoniaDystrophia myotonica

Dystonia musculorum deformans (DMD): Also called torsion dystonia, this is a fortunately rare, generalized dystonia (a state of abnormal -- either excessive of inadequate -- muscle tone) that can be inherited, usually begins in childhood, ...

 


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Early-onset generalized torsion dystonia
Oppenheim dystonia
Oppenheim's dystonia
Primary torsion dystonia ...

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Dystonia Musculorum Deformans (Dystonia)
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Torsion dystonia, previously called dystonia musculorum deformans or DMD, is a rare, generalized dystonia that may be inherited, usually begins in childhood, and becomes progressively worse.

Dystonia Musculorum Deformans 1 ... speaking difficulty
Dystonia musculorum deformans type 1 ... speaking difficulty
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Dystonia with cerebellar atrophy ... dysarthria
Dystonia-Parkinsonism, Adult-Onset .

This is also known as primary torsion dystonia or dystonia musculorum deformans. The usual age of onset is between 5 and 16 years.

Generalized dystonia (dystonia musculorum deformans)
Focal dystonias
Segmental dystonias ...

congenital hip Dysplasia, thanatophoric Dysplastic nevi Dysplastic nevus Dyspnea Dyspnoea Dyspraxia Dyspraxia of speech Dyspraxia, developmental Dysrhythmia Dyssomnia Dysthymia Dystocia Dystocia, fetal Dystonia Dystonia musculorum deformans (DMD) ...

Dystonia is associated with certain underlying genetic disorders, such as dystonia musculorum deformans, dopa-responsive dystonia, and paroxysmal kinesigenic and paroxysmal non-kinesigenic dystonic choreoathetosis.

See also: Dystonia, Stroke, Symptom, Sclerosis, Cramp

Disease DystoniaDystrophia myotonica

 
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