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Anatomical categorization of isolated non-focal dystonia: novel and existing patterns using a data-driven approach.
Younce, J R; Cascella, R H; Berman, B D; Jinnah, H A; Bellows, S; Feuerstein, J; Wagle Shukla, A; Mahajan, A; Chang, F C F; Duque, K R; Reich, S; Richardson, S Pirio; Deik, A; Stover, N; Luna, J M; Norris, S A.
Afiliação
  • Younce JR; Department of Neurology and Biomedical Research Imaging Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
  • Cascella RH; School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States.
  • Berman BD; Department of Neurology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States.
  • Jinnah HA; Department of Neurology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States.
  • Bellows S; Department of Human Genetics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, United States.
  • Feuerstein J; Department of Neurology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, United States.
  • Wagle Shukla A; Department of Neurology, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, United States.
  • Mahajan A; Department of Neurology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.
  • Chang FCF; Rush Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Program, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States.
  • Duque KR; Movement Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Westmead Hospital & Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Reich S; James J. and Joan A. Gardner Family Center for Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders, Department of Neurology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States.
  • Richardson SP; Department of Neurology, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, United States.
  • Deik A; Department of Neurology, University of New Mexico and New Mexico VA Healthcare System, Albuquerque, NM, United States.
  • Stover N; Parkinson Disease and Movement Disorders Center, Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
  • Luna JM; Department of Neurology, Heersink School of Medicine, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.
  • Norris SA; Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, United States.
Dystonia ; 22023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37920445
ABSTRACT
According to expert consensus, dystonia can be classified as focal, segmental, multifocal, and generalized, based on the affected body distribution. To provide an empirical and data-driven approach to categorizing these distributions, we used a data-driven clustering approach to compare frequency and co-occurrence rates of non-focal dystonia in pre-defined body regions using the Dystonia Coalition (DC) dataset. We analyzed 1,618 participants with isolated non-focal dystonia from the DC database. The analytic approach included construction of frequency tables, variable-wise analysis using hierarchical clustering and independent component analysis (ICA), and case-wise consensus hierarchical clustering to describe associations and clusters for dystonia affecting any combination of eighteen pre-defined body regions. Variable-wise hierarchical clustering demonstrated closest relationships between bilateral upper legs (distance = 0.40), upper and lower face (distance = 0.45), bilateral hands (distance = 0.53), and bilateral feet (distance = 0.53). ICA demonstrated clear grouping for the a) bilateral hands, b) neck, and c) upper and lower face. Case-wise consensus hierarchical clustering at k = 9 identified 3 major clusters. Major clusters consisted primarily of a) cervical dystonia with nearby regions, b) bilateral hand dystonia, and c) cranial dystonia. Our data-driven approach in a large dataset of isolated non-focal dystonia reinforces common segmental patterns in cranial and cervical regions. We observed unexpectedly strong associations between bilateral upper or lower limbs, which suggests that symmetric multifocal patterns may represent a previously underrecognized dystonia subtype.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Dystonia Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Dystonia Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos