Adult-onset Generalized Dystonia as the Main Manifestation of MEGDEL Syndrome
PubMed2018Vol. 8, pp. 554–554
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Camille Giron, Emmanuel Roze, Bertrand Degos, Aurélie Méneret, Claude Jardel, Annie Lannuzel, Fanny Mochel
Abstract
Generalized dystonia may be the main manifestation of a milder form of MEGDEL syndrome, which begins during adulthood.
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