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Self-reported benefit and weakness after botulinum toxin in dystonia
Panagiotis Kassavetis1, Codrin Lungu2, Debra Ehrlich3
1NIH/NINDS, Human Motor Control Section, Bethesda, MD, United States.
Abstract:
With this retrospective, single center, chart review study, we investigate the self-reported benefit and weakness after botulinum toxin injections in three different types of dystonia: focal hand dystonia (FHD), blepharospasm and cervical dystonia. We found that the benefit lasts significantly longer in FHD compared to the other two groups.
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