Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between motor and psychiatric symptoms in idiopathic dystonia

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  • who: Eur J Neurol. and collaborators from the University PhD StudentshipF.T. is funded by Health Data Research have published the research: Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between motor and psychiatric symptoms in idiopathic dystonia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study demonstrates that idiopathic dystonia and specific subtypes of dystonia are associated with an increased risk for psychiatric C O N FL I C T O F I N T E R E S T disorders and medication prescription when compared to controls.
  • how: Dystonia cases were matched to a control population . . .

     

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