DYSTONIA AS AN ISOLATED SYMPTOM OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

1997 
Sustained dystonia has seldom been reported during the course of multiple sclerosis (MS) [5–8, 10], and has been described as the first manifestation of the disease in only three cases [1, 3]. We describe a patient with a diagnosis of laboratory-supported, defined MS in which sustained dystonia was the only neurological symptom.
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