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dystonia

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dystonia /dys·to·nia/ (-to´ne-ah) dyskinetic movements due to disordered tonicity of muscle.dyston´ic
dystonia musculo´rum defor´mans  a hereditary disorder marked by involuntary, irregular, clonic contortions of the muscles of the trunk and limbs, which twist the body forward and sideways grotesquely.

dys·to·ni·a (ds-tn-)
n.
Abnormal tonicity of tissue.

dys·tonic (-tnk) adj.

Dystonia
A movement disorder characterized by sustained muscle contractions that result in writhing or twisting movements and unsual body postures.

dystonia
[distō′nē·ə]
Etymology: Gk, dys + tonos, tone
any impairment of muscle tone. The condition commonly involves the head, neck, and tongue and often occurs as an adverse effect of a medication.

dystonia (distō´nē),
n a disorder or lack of tonicity.

dystonia
abnormality of muscular tonus.

dystonia
Neurology Involuntary, often acute movement and prolonged contraction of one or more muscles, resulting in twisting body motions, tremor, and abnormal posture Etiology Inherited, ↑ during voluntary movement, nervousness, and emotional stress; dystonias may affect the extrapyramidal system–despite lack of demonstrable lesions, task specific–eg, writer's cramp or associated with medications–especially antipsychotics or disease–eg, a form of lung cancer Location Tongue, jaw, eyes, neck, trunk, extremities, occasionally the whole body Management Dopamine, sedatives–benzodiazepines–eg diazepam, anticholinergics–eg, trihexyphenidyl, benztropine–which cause dry mouth, mydriasis, urinary retention, and visual hallucinations; surgery. See Cranial dystonia, Dopa-responsive dystonia, Focal dystonia, Idiopathic torsion dystonia, Oromandibular dystonia, Segawa's dystonia, Torsion dystonia.


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As is made clear in "Two Hands," Fleisher suffers from a condition now diagnosed as focal dystonia in which the fourth and fifth fingers of his right hand curl inward.
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