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. 2022 Sep 11;9(Suppl 2):S41–S43. doi: 10.1002/mdc3.13525

Video 1.

Neurological examination at the age of 34. The patient is wheelchair‐bound due to progressive generalized dystonia. A dystonic neck lateral shift due to a combination of right laterocollis and laterocaput to the contralateral side is associated with oromandibular dystonia. The tone of the four limbs is significantly increased for the coexistence of dystonia and pyramidal signs, especially in the lower limbs with increased reflexes. Dystonic hands and fingers postures and movements associated with hand wringing stereotypies are observed over the entire examination.

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