Objective: Neurophysiologic studies demonstrated that patients with primary torsion dystonia (PTD) and with psychogenic dystonia (Psy-D) share similar abnormalities in the motor system. In this study, we evaluated somatosensory function in Psy-D by testing temporal discrimination threshold (TDT), and compared the results with those obtained in patients with PTD. Methods: TDT of tactile stimuli was assessed in 10 patients with Psy-D, 10 patients with PTD, and 16 control subjects. The 2 groups of patients were matched for age, gender, disease duration, and distribution of dystonia. Tactile stimuli consisted of pairs of non-noxious electrical shocks delivered to the right or left hand at interstimulus interval increasing from 0 to 400 msec, in 10-msec steps. TDT was defined as the value at which subjects recognized the 2 stimuli as asynchronous. Results: TDT was higher in Psy-D and PTD compared to control subjects, for both the right and the left hand. In a subgroup of patients with unilateral dystonia (Psy-D = 4, PTD = 5), TDT did not differ between the affected and the unaffected side in both groups of patients. Disease duration was not correlated to the increased TDT value. Conclusions: Our study suggests an impaired processing of somatosensory inputs in both Psy-D and PTD. These abnormalities might represent a neurophysiological trait predisposing to develop a dystonic posture triggered by psychiatric and psychological factors. Neurology (R) 2011;77:1191-1197

Abnormal tactile temporal discrimination in psychogenic dystonia / F., Morgante; M., Tinazzi; G., Squintani; D., Martino; G., Defazio; L., Romito; A., Albanese; A., Di Matteo; A., Quartarone; P., Girlanda; M., Fiorio; Berardelli, Alfredo. - In: NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3878. - 77:12(2011), pp. 1191-1197. [10.1212/wnl.0b013e31822f0449]

Abnormal tactile temporal discrimination in psychogenic dystonia

BERARDELLI, Alfredo
2011

Abstract

Objective: Neurophysiologic studies demonstrated that patients with primary torsion dystonia (PTD) and with psychogenic dystonia (Psy-D) share similar abnormalities in the motor system. In this study, we evaluated somatosensory function in Psy-D by testing temporal discrimination threshold (TDT), and compared the results with those obtained in patients with PTD. Methods: TDT of tactile stimuli was assessed in 10 patients with Psy-D, 10 patients with PTD, and 16 control subjects. The 2 groups of patients were matched for age, gender, disease duration, and distribution of dystonia. Tactile stimuli consisted of pairs of non-noxious electrical shocks delivered to the right or left hand at interstimulus interval increasing from 0 to 400 msec, in 10-msec steps. TDT was defined as the value at which subjects recognized the 2 stimuli as asynchronous. Results: TDT was higher in Psy-D and PTD compared to control subjects, for both the right and the left hand. In a subgroup of patients with unilateral dystonia (Psy-D = 4, PTD = 5), TDT did not differ between the affected and the unaffected side in both groups of patients. Disease duration was not correlated to the increased TDT value. Conclusions: Our study suggests an impaired processing of somatosensory inputs in both Psy-D and PTD. These abnormalities might represent a neurophysiological trait predisposing to develop a dystonic posture triggered by psychiatric and psychological factors. Neurology (R) 2011;77:1191-1197
2011
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Abnormal tactile temporal discrimination in psychogenic dystonia / F., Morgante; M., Tinazzi; G., Squintani; D., Martino; G., Defazio; L., Romito; A., Albanese; A., Di Matteo; A., Quartarone; P., Girlanda; M., Fiorio; Berardelli, Alfredo. - In: NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0028-3878. - 77:12(2011), pp. 1191-1197. [10.1212/wnl.0b013e31822f0449]
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