What Is Not in the Name? Dopa-Responsive Dystonia May Respond to More Than L-Dopa
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What Is Not in the Name? Dopa-Responsive Dystonia May Respond to More Than L-Dopa
Abstract
Background: Classic L-dopa-responsive dystonia is characterized by the triad of dystonia, diurnal fluctuation of signs, and dramatic response of signs to low-dose L-dopa therapy. Dopa-responsive dystonia succinctly summarizes the relevant clinical features. However, literal application of this label or consideration of dopa-responsive dystonia as a diagnostic end without molecular and/or biochemical definition may contribute to misdiagnosis and incomplete treatment in dopa-responsive conditions that impair synthesis of monoamine neurotransmitters besides dopamine.
Patient description: We describe and provide video for twin patients with a rare form of dopa-responsive dystonia due to sepiapterin reductase deficiency. As is typical in dopa-responsive dystonia, these patients displayed dramatic improvement with L-dopa/carbidopa therapy. However, treatment was suboptimal until 5-hydroxytryptophan was added to address their serotonergic deficit.
Discussion: Our report highlights the limitations of the dopa-responsive dystonia label and increases awareness of sepiapterin reductase deficiency and other conditions that may present as dopa-responsive dystonia. We provide a diagnostic and therapeutic approach to guide the clinician in evaluating and treating individuals with dopa-responsive dystonia.
Keywords: DRD; cerebral palsy; dopa responsive; dystonia; sepiapterin.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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