Mental health and quality of life in patients with craniofacial movement disorders: a cross-sectional study

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  • who: Chao Dang from the University of Genoa, Italy have published the Article: Mental health and quality of life in patients with craniofacial movement disorders: A cross-sectional study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    (16). Age is an independent risk factor for craniofacial movement disorders, and the average time of disease onset is the fifth and sixth decades. Accumulating evidence suggest that depression and anxiety disorders appear to be related to the underlying disease processes of several dystonia syndromes. Hemifacial spasm (HFS) and Meige syndrome are two common types of craniofacial movement disorders . . .

     

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