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Predictive modeling of spread in adult-onset isolated dystonia: Key properties and effect of tremor inclusion.

Meng WangTolulope SajobiFrancesca MorganteCharles H AdlerPinky AgarwalTobias BäumerAlfredo BerardelliBrian D BermanJoel BluminMax BorscheAllison BrashearAndres DeikKevin DuqueAlberto J EspayGina FerrazzanoJeanne FeuersteinSusan FoxSamuel FrankMark HallettJoseph JankovicMark S LeDouxJulie Leegwater-KimAbhimanyu MahajanIrene A MalatyWilliam OndoAlexander PantelyatSarah Pirio-RichardsonEmmanuel RozeRachel Saunders-PullmanOksana SuchowerskyDaniel TruongMarie VidailhetAparna Wagle ShuklaJoel S PerlmutterHyder A JinnahDavide Martino
Published in: European journal of neurology (2021)
This predictive modeling of spread in adult-onset isolated dystonia based on accessible predictors (demographic and clinical) can be easily implemented to inform individuals' risk of spread. Because tremor did not influence prediction of spread, our results support the argument that tremor is a part of the dystonia syndrome, and not an independent or coincidental disorder.
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