The blink reflex and its recovery cycle were examined in 57 patients with idiopathic dystonia affecting different parts of the body. The group comprised 9 patients with generalized and 15 with segmental forms, 19 with torticollis, and 14 with focal arm dystonia. None had blepharospasm. The duration and amplitude of the R2 component of the blink reflex showed only minor changes. However, its recovery cycle to paired supraorbital nerve stimuli was abnormal in all groups of patients, except those with focal arm dystonia. These findings may be interpreted as showing abnormal control of the interneuronal networks mediating the blink reflex in patients with dystonia affecting sites other than the facial muscles. The fact that the prinicpal changes were seen in patients with torticollis, and generalized or segmental dystonia, suggests that the extent of dystonia (rather than the severity) and, therefore, the close proximity to the cranial muscles was important in determining the extent of the abnormal interneuron function.

THE BLINK REFLEX IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC TORSION DYSTONIA / K., Nakashima; J. C., Rothwell; P. D., Thompson; B. L., Day; Berardelli, Alfredo; R., Agostino; J., Artieda; S. M., Papas; J. A., Obeso; C. D., Marsden. - In: ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0003-9942. - 47:4(1990), pp. 413-416.

THE BLINK REFLEX IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC TORSION DYSTONIA

BERARDELLI, Alfredo;
1990

Abstract

The blink reflex and its recovery cycle were examined in 57 patients with idiopathic dystonia affecting different parts of the body. The group comprised 9 patients with generalized and 15 with segmental forms, 19 with torticollis, and 14 with focal arm dystonia. None had blepharospasm. The duration and amplitude of the R2 component of the blink reflex showed only minor changes. However, its recovery cycle to paired supraorbital nerve stimuli was abnormal in all groups of patients, except those with focal arm dystonia. These findings may be interpreted as showing abnormal control of the interneuronal networks mediating the blink reflex in patients with dystonia affecting sites other than the facial muscles. The fact that the prinicpal changes were seen in patients with torticollis, and generalized or segmental dystonia, suggests that the extent of dystonia (rather than the severity) and, therefore, the close proximity to the cranial muscles was important in determining the extent of the abnormal interneuron function.
1990
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THE BLINK REFLEX IN PATIENTS WITH IDIOPATHIC TORSION DYSTONIA / K., Nakashima; J. C., Rothwell; P. D., Thompson; B. L., Day; Berardelli, Alfredo; R., Agostino; J., Artieda; S. M., Papas; J. A., Obeso; C. D., Marsden. - In: ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0003-9942. - 47:4(1990), pp. 413-416.
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