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The Clinical Syndrome of Paroxysmal Exercise-Induced Dystonia: Diagnostic Outcomes and an Algorithm.


ABSTRACT: Paroxysmal exercise-induced dyskinesia (PED) is characterized by recurrent episodes of involuntary movement disorders usually precipitated by sustained walking or running. Recently, mutations in the gene encoding for glucose transporter type 1 (GLUT-1) were described in a number of families with autosomal dominant PED. However, the underlying etiology of PED is quite heterogeneous. We describe a large series of patients presenting with PED. Of 16 patients, we reached a conclusive diagnosis for 11 (4 patients with GLUT-1 mutations, 4 patients with early Parkinson's disease, 2 with dopa-responsive dystonia, and one with a psychogenic/functional movement disorder). For the remaining 5 patients, the final diagnosis remained descriptive. Although certain clinical features might allow etiological distinction between cases, clinical examination alone is not always conclusive. Based on our series, we propose a diagnostic algorithm to aid the differential diagnosis of PED.

SUBMITTER: Erro R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6183246 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Clinical Syndrome of Paroxysmal Exercise-Induced Dystonia: Diagnostic Outcomes and an Algorithm.

Erro Roberto R   Stamelou Maria M   Ganos Christos C   Skorvanek Matej M   Han Vladimir V   Batla Amit A   Bhatia Kailash P KP  

Movement disorders clinical practice 20140410 1


Paroxysmal exercise-induced dyskinesia (PED) is characterized by recurrent episodes of involuntary movement disorders usually precipitated by sustained walking or running. Recently, mutations in the gene encoding for glucose transporter type 1 (GLUT-1) were described in a number of families with autosomal dominant PED. However, the underlying etiology of PED is quite heterogeneous. We describe a large series of patients presenting with PED. Of 16 patients, we reached a conclusive diagnosis for 1  ...[more]

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