Sex Differences in Dystonia
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice2024Vol. 11(8), pp. 973–982
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Gamze Kilic‐Berkmen, Laura Scorr, Lucas McKay, Mehreen Thayani, Yuping Donsante, Joel S. Perlmutter, Scott A. Norris, Laura Wright, Christine Klein, Jeanne Feuerstein, Abhimanyu Mahajan, Aparna Wagle Shukla, Irene A. Malaty, Mark S. LeDoux, Sarah Pirio‐Richardson, Alexander Pantelyat, Emile Moukheiber, Samuel Frank, William G. Ondo, Rachel Saunders‐Pullman, Katja Lohmann, Ellen J. Hess, H. A. Jinnah
Abstract
These results are in keeping with prior studies that have indicated female individuals outnumber male individuals for both adult-onset idiopathic and early onset monogenic dystonias. These results extend prior observations by revealing that sex ratios depend on the type of dystonia, age, and underlying genetics.
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