Transcranial sonography in dopa-responsive dystonia.
M SvetelA TomićMilija D MijajlovicV DobričićI NovakovićT PekmezovićL BrajkovićV S KostićPublished in: European journal of neurology (2016)
We suggested that the observed transcranial brain sonography features in patients with DRD might primarily be risk markers for particular clinical features (parkinsonism, dystonia) occurring in the specific genetic context (i.e. GCH1 mutations), or might reflect compensated neurodegenerative processes triggered by the long-lasting dopamine deficiency due to the profound delay in levodopa treatment in our patients with DRD.