Orthopedic and neurological complications of cervical dystonia--review of the literature
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Orthopedic and neurological complications of cervical dystonia--review of the literature
Abstract
Cervical dystonia is the most frequent form of focal dystonia. Further, cervical dystonia can occur as a feature of segmental or generalized dystonias and cerebral palsy. Treatment with botulinum toxin to relieve pain and improve functional and psychological outcome is effective, but expensive. However, pharmacoeconomic studies evaluating treatment and disease costs have not taken into consideration the long-term complications of cervical dystonia. Here we present a review of the medical literature on orthopedic and neurological complications arising from cervical dystonia, including cervical spine degeneration, spondylosis, disk herniation, vertebral subluxations and fractures, radiculopathies and myelopathies. In summary, complications are more often reported in generalized dystonia and cerebral palsy than in focal dystonia. The prevalence is not well established, published estimations go from 18 to 41% in selected populations. Awareness of the frequent occurrence of complications and screening for symptoms of radiculomyelopathy in patients with dystonia is essential to avoid irreversible spinal cord damage. Complications of cervical dystonia need to be taken into consideration when weighting risks and calculating costs of the disease and its treatment.
Copyright Blackwell Munksgaard 2004
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