Prestatus and status dystonicus in children and adolescents.
Giacomo GaroneFederica GraziolaFrancesco NicitaFlaminia FrascarelliFranco RandiMarco ZazzaLaura CantonettiSilvia CossuCarlo Efisio MarrasAlessandro CapuanoPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2019)
Acute exacerbations may affect up to 10% of children with dystonia. Infections are the most common precipitant factor. In about 30% of the cases, intensive care unit admission is needed. Subsequent relapses are common, reaching 25% risk at 1 year. Pallidotomy can be considered in medical-refractory cases with no deep brain stimulation applicability.