Altered functional connectivity in blepharospasm/orofacial dystonia.
Angela JochimYong LiGina Gora-StahlbergTobias MantelMaria BerndtFlorian CastropChristian DreselBernhard HaslingerPublished in: Brain and behavior (2017)
Patients with blepharospasm/Meige's syndrome show altered functional connectivity at rest in widespread brain regions including basal ganglia, cerebellar, primary/secondary sensorimotor, and visual areas. Functionally, this may reflect a predisposition for defective movement inhibition and sensorimotor integration. Botulinum toxin treatment could modulate brain connectivity in blepharospasm by altering visual and sensory input.