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Case Reports in Dystonia Journal

Case Reports in Dystonia Journal publishes journal of Dystonia case reports, surgery in Dystonia journal, surgery journal in Dystonia case reports, images in Dystonia journal, imaging in Dystonia journal etc. Dystonia is a movement disorder in which a person's muscles contract uncontrollably. The contraction causes the affected body part to twist involuntarily, resulting in repetitive movements or abnormal postures. Dystonia can affect one muscle, a muscle group, or the entire body. Dystonia affects about 1% of the population, and women are more prone to it than men. When Dystonia appears in early adulthood, it typically begins in the upper body. Then there is a slow progression of symptoms. Dystonia that start in early adulthood remain focal or segmental: They affect either one part of the body or two or more adjacent body parts. Most cases of Dystonia do not have a specific cause. Dystonia seems to be related to a problem in the basal ganglia. That's the area of the brain that is responsible for initiating muscle contractions. The problem involves the way the nerve cells communicate.

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