DYT-6 DYSTONIA WITH DRUG INDUCED CHOREA AND AN EXCELLENT RESPONSE TO GPI DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION
Dystonia-6 (DYT-THAP1, DYT6) is an autosomal dominant movement disorder characterized by early involvement of craniofacial muscles with secondary generalization. DYT6 is caused by heterozygous variants in the THAP domain-containing protein 1 (THAP1) gene. Currently, more than 90 different pathogenic...
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Main Authors: | ZH. MYRZAYEV (Author), CH. SHASHKIN (Author), D. BAGAUTDINOV (Author), H. HOULDEN (Author), R. KAIYRZHANOV (Author) |
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Avicenna Tajik State Medical University,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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