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Tactile and proprioceptive dysfunction differentiates cervical dystonia with and without tremor.

Laura AvanzinoAmel CherifOscar CrisafulliFederico CarboneJacopo ZenzeriPietro MorassoGiovanni AbbruzzeseElisa PelosinJürgen Konczak
Published in: Neurology (2020)
Our findings suggest that the pathophysiology in CD can be characterized by 2 abnormal neural processes: a dysfunctional somatosensory gating mechanism involving the basal ganglia that triggers involuntary muscle spasms and abnormal processing of proprioceptive information within a defective corticocerebellar loop, likely affecting the feedback and feedforward control of head positioning. This dysfunction is expressed mainly in CD with tremor.
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