Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands
Background: The prevalence of dystonia varies worldwide. A prior report suggested a high prevalence of focal dystonia in the Faroese population, possibly reflecting a founder effect. During standardized neurological examination as part of an ongoing neuroepidemiologic study in the Faroe Islands, we...
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ftdatacite:10.7916/d8-7kmn-fe68 2023-05-15T16:10:22+02:00 Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands Kim, Christine Y. Petersen, Maria Skaalum Eliasen, Eina H. Defazio, Giovanni Greene, Paul Jinnah, Hyder A. Tijssen, Marina A. J. Louis, Elan D. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-7kmn-fe68 https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/d8-7kmn-fe68 unknown Columbia University https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/tohm.v0.686 Dystonia Thumb Fingers--Abnormalities Phenomenology--Research Neurology Text Articles article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-7kmn-fe68 https://doi.org/10.7916/tohm.v0.686 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Background: The prevalence of dystonia varies worldwide. A prior report suggested a high prevalence of focal dystonia in the Faroese population, possibly reflecting a founder effect. During standardized neurological examination as part of an ongoing neuroepidemiologic study in the Faroe Islands, we noted an unusual phenomenon of thumb flexion during repetitive hand movements in a subset of subjects and sought to define its phenomenology. Methods: We requested commentary from a panel of dystonia experts regarding the phenomenology of the movements. These experts reviewed the videotaped neurological examination. Results: Among the experts, dystonia was the leading diagnosis. Alternate causes were considered, but deemed less likely. Discussion: Diagnosis of dystonia requires careful clinical assessment and consideration of associated features. We report a novel form of dystonia, not previously described to our knowledge, in this isolated population. Further studies of dystonia prevalence in the Faroe Islands are merited to characterize its burden in this population and its specific clinical characteristics. Keywords: Dystonia, focal dystonia, Faroe Islands, thumb flexion, phenomenology Text Faroe Islands DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Faroe Islands Thumb ENVELOPE(-64.259,-64.259,-65.247,-65.247) |
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Background: The prevalence of dystonia varies worldwide. A prior report suggested a high prevalence of focal dystonia in the Faroese population, possibly reflecting a founder effect. During standardized neurological examination as part of an ongoing neuroepidemiologic study in the Faroe Islands, we noted an unusual phenomenon of thumb flexion during repetitive hand movements in a subset of subjects and sought to define its phenomenology. Methods: We requested commentary from a panel of dystonia experts regarding the phenomenology of the movements. These experts reviewed the videotaped neurological examination. Results: Among the experts, dystonia was the leading diagnosis. Alternate causes were considered, but deemed less likely. Discussion: Diagnosis of dystonia requires careful clinical assessment and consideration of associated features. We report a novel form of dystonia, not previously described to our knowledge, in this isolated population. Further studies of dystonia prevalence in the Faroe Islands are merited to characterize its burden in this population and its specific clinical characteristics. Keywords: Dystonia, focal dystonia, Faroe Islands, thumb flexion, phenomenology |
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Kim, Christine Y. Petersen, Maria Skaalum Eliasen, Eina H. Defazio, Giovanni Greene, Paul Jinnah, Hyder A. Tijssen, Marina A. J. Louis, Elan D. |
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Kim, Christine Y. Petersen, Maria Skaalum Eliasen, Eina H. Defazio, Giovanni Greene, Paul Jinnah, Hyder A. Tijssen, Marina A. J. Louis, Elan D. |
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Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands |
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Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands |
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Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands |
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Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands |
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Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands |
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involuntary thumb flexion on neurological examination: an unusual form of upper limb dystonia in the faroe islands |
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