New developments in diagnostics and treatment of adult-onset focal dystonia

Liesanne M. Centen, Martje E. Van Egmond, Marina A.J. Tijssen*

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Abstract

Purpose of reviewThe aim of this review is to showcase the recent developments in the field of diagnosis and treatment of adult-onset focal dystonia.Recent findingsAccurate phenotyping of focal dystonia is essential in the process of finding an underlying cause, including acquired, genetic, and idiopathic causes. Motor symptoms as well as the associated nonmotor symptoms and their detrimental impact on quality of life have received increased interest over the last years. The diagnostic process is complicated by the steadily increasing numbers of newly discovered genes associated with dystonia. Recent efforts have been aimed at further developing recommendations and algorithms to aid in diagnosis and in navigating the use of diagnostic tools. In terms of treatment, research on DBS is advancing towards a better understanding of the most effective stimulation locations within the globus pallidus. Moreover, with the introduction of the LFP-recording devices, the search continues for an accurate electrophysiological biomarker for dystonia.SummaryAccurate phenotyping and (sub)classification of patients with dystonia is important for improving diagnosis, subsequent treatment effect and population-based study outcomes in research. Medical practitioners should be attentive to the presence of nonmotor symptoms in dystonia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)317-323
Number of pages7
JournalCurrent opinion in neurology
Volume36
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug-2023

Keywords

  • adult-onset
  • diagnosis
  • focal dystonia
  • treatment

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