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Clinical Features and Evolution of Blepharospasm: A Multicenter International Cohort and Systematic Literature Review
OBJECTIVE: Blepharospasm is a type of dystonia where the diagnosis is often delayed because its varied clinical manifestations are not well recognized. The purpose of this study was to provide a comprehensive picture of its clinical features including presenting features, motor features, and non-mot...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36248010 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/dyst.2022.10359 |
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author | Scorr, Laura M. Cho, Hyun Joo Kilic-Berkmen, Gamze McKay, J. Lucas Hallett, Mark Klein, Christine Baumer, Tobias Berman, Brian D. Feuerstein, Jeanne S. Perlmutter, Joel S. Berardelli, Alfredo Ferrazzano, Gina Wagle-Shukla, Aparna Malaty, Irene A. Jankovic, Joseph Bellows, Steven T. Barbano, Richard L. Vidailhet, Marie Roze, Emmanuel Bonnet, Cecilia Mahajan, Abhimanyu LeDoux, Mark S. Fung, Victor S.C. Chang, Florence C.F. Defazio, Giovanni Ercoli, Tomaso Factor, Stewart Wojno, Ted Jinnah, H. A. |
author_facet | Scorr, Laura M. Cho, Hyun Joo Kilic-Berkmen, Gamze McKay, J. Lucas Hallett, Mark Klein, Christine Baumer, Tobias Berman, Brian D. Feuerstein, Jeanne S. Perlmutter, Joel S. Berardelli, Alfredo Ferrazzano, Gina Wagle-Shukla, Aparna Malaty, Irene A. Jankovic, Joseph Bellows, Steven T. Barbano, Richard L. Vidailhet, Marie Roze, Emmanuel Bonnet, Cecilia Mahajan, Abhimanyu LeDoux, Mark S. Fung, Victor S.C. Chang, Florence C.F. Defazio, Giovanni Ercoli, Tomaso Factor, Stewart Wojno, Ted Jinnah, H. A. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Blepharospasm is a type of dystonia where the diagnosis is often delayed because its varied clinical manifestations are not well recognized. The purpose of this study was to provide a comprehensive picture of its clinical features including presenting features, motor features, and non-motor features. METHODS: This was a two-part study. The first part involved a systematic literature review that summarized clinical features for 10,324 cases taken from 41 prior reports. The second part involved a summary of clinical features for 884 cases enrolled in a large multicenter cohort collected by the Dystonia Coalition investigators, along with an analysis of the factors that contribute to the spread of dystonia beyond the periocular region. RESULTS: For cases in the literature and the Dystonia Coalition, blepharospasm emerged in the 50s and was more frequent in women. Many presented with non-specific motor symptoms such as increased blinking (51.9%) or non-motor sensory features such as eye soreness or pain (38.7%), photophobia (35.5%), or dry eyes (10.7%). Non-motor psychiatric features were also common including anxiety disorders (34–40%) and depression (21–24%). Among cases presenting with blepharospasm in the Dystonia Coalition cohort, 61% experienced spread of dystonia to other regions, most commonly the oromandibular region and neck. Features associated with spread included severity of blepharospasm, family history of dystonia, depression, and anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a comprehensive summary of motor and non-motor features of blepharospasm, along with novel insights into factors that may be responsible for its poor diagnostic recognition and natural history. |
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spelling | pubmed-95572462022-10-13 Clinical Features and Evolution of Blepharospasm: A Multicenter International Cohort and Systematic Literature Review Scorr, Laura M. Cho, Hyun Joo Kilic-Berkmen, Gamze McKay, J. Lucas Hallett, Mark Klein, Christine Baumer, Tobias Berman, Brian D. Feuerstein, Jeanne S. Perlmutter, Joel S. Berardelli, Alfredo Ferrazzano, Gina Wagle-Shukla, Aparna Malaty, Irene A. Jankovic, Joseph Bellows, Steven T. Barbano, Richard L. Vidailhet, Marie Roze, Emmanuel Bonnet, Cecilia Mahajan, Abhimanyu LeDoux, Mark S. Fung, Victor S.C. Chang, Florence C.F. Defazio, Giovanni Ercoli, Tomaso Factor, Stewart Wojno, Ted Jinnah, H. A. Dystonia Article OBJECTIVE: Blepharospasm is a type of dystonia where the diagnosis is often delayed because its varied clinical manifestations are not well recognized. The purpose of this study was to provide a comprehensive picture of its clinical features including presenting features, motor features, and non-motor features. METHODS: This was a two-part study. The first part involved a systematic literature review that summarized clinical features for 10,324 cases taken from 41 prior reports. The second part involved a summary of clinical features for 884 cases enrolled in a large multicenter cohort collected by the Dystonia Coalition investigators, along with an analysis of the factors that contribute to the spread of dystonia beyond the periocular region. RESULTS: For cases in the literature and the Dystonia Coalition, blepharospasm emerged in the 50s and was more frequent in women. Many presented with non-specific motor symptoms such as increased blinking (51.9%) or non-motor sensory features such as eye soreness or pain (38.7%), photophobia (35.5%), or dry eyes (10.7%). Non-motor psychiatric features were also common including anxiety disorders (34–40%) and depression (21–24%). Among cases presenting with blepharospasm in the Dystonia Coalition cohort, 61% experienced spread of dystonia to other regions, most commonly the oromandibular region and neck. Features associated with spread included severity of blepharospasm, family history of dystonia, depression, and anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a comprehensive summary of motor and non-motor features of blepharospasm, along with novel insights into factors that may be responsible for its poor diagnostic recognition and natural history. 2022 2022-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9557246/ /pubmed/36248010 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/dyst.2022.10359 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Article Scorr, Laura M. Cho, Hyun Joo Kilic-Berkmen, Gamze McKay, J. Lucas Hallett, Mark Klein, Christine Baumer, Tobias Berman, Brian D. Feuerstein, Jeanne S. Perlmutter, Joel S. Berardelli, Alfredo Ferrazzano, Gina Wagle-Shukla, Aparna Malaty, Irene A. Jankovic, Joseph Bellows, Steven T. Barbano, Richard L. Vidailhet, Marie Roze, Emmanuel Bonnet, Cecilia Mahajan, Abhimanyu LeDoux, Mark S. Fung, Victor S.C. Chang, Florence C.F. Defazio, Giovanni Ercoli, Tomaso Factor, Stewart Wojno, Ted Jinnah, H. A. Clinical Features and Evolution of Blepharospasm: A Multicenter International Cohort and Systematic Literature Review |
title | Clinical Features and Evolution of Blepharospasm: A Multicenter International Cohort and Systematic Literature Review |
title_full | Clinical Features and Evolution of Blepharospasm: A Multicenter International Cohort and Systematic Literature Review |
title_fullStr | Clinical Features and Evolution of Blepharospasm: A Multicenter International Cohort and Systematic Literature Review |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Features and Evolution of Blepharospasm: A Multicenter International Cohort and Systematic Literature Review |
title_short | Clinical Features and Evolution of Blepharospasm: A Multicenter International Cohort and Systematic Literature Review |
title_sort | clinical features and evolution of blepharospasm: a multicenter international cohort and systematic literature review |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9557246/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36248010 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/dyst.2022.10359 |
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