We interviewed and examined 12 members of a single family affected by paroxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis. Three subjects experienced characteristic painful dystonic spasms, often precipitated by cold and prolonged physical activity. Three other family members suffered painful cramping of their limb
Familial paroxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis revisited
โ Scribed by Dr. David T. Schloesser; Thomas N. Ward; Peter D. Williamson
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 429 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-3185
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
A case of familial paroxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis (PDC) documented by video/EEG monitoring is described. The father of the proband is affected by exertional cramping but not PDC, lending support to the previous hypothesis that exertional cramping may represent a โforme frusteโ or the incomplete expression of PDC. Other family members affected by PDC are women, with exerciseโinduced cramping alone found in two men. Two of the women report prolonged exertion as a precipitant of lengthy spells consistent with typical PDC rather than the previously described โintermediate,โ exerciseโinduced form of PDC. Exertional cramping in families affected by PDC may represent the variable expression of the โdystonia geneโ in male members. Conversely, exerciseโinduced PDC, both of the intermediate and longer form described here, may have a predilection to manifest in women.
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