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Laura M Scorr, Michael R Silver, John Hanfelt, Elaine Sperin, Alan Freeman, H A Jinnah, Stewart A Facto. Pilot Single-Blind Trial of AbobotulinumtoxinA in Oromandibular Dystonia. Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics. vol 15. issue 2. 2019-03-13. PMID:29542022. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) causes involuntary movements of masticatory and lingual muscles impairing eating, speaking, and swallowing. |
2019-03-13 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Olcay Sakar, Zeliha Matur, Zeynep Mumcu, Pinar Sesen, Emre Og. Multidisciplinary management of a partially edentulous patient with oromandibular dystonia: A clinical report. The Journal of prosthetic dentistry. vol 120. issue 2. 2019-01-23. PMID:29429838. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) is defined as a subset of movement disorders characterized by involuntary muscle contraction in different parts of the oromandibular region. |
2019-01-23 |
2023-08-13 |
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Cynthia L Comell. Systematic review of botulinum toxin treatment for oromandibular dystonia. Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology. vol 147. 2018-09-21. PMID:29453996. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) is an isolated focal dystonia that affects the muscles of the jaw, lower face and tongue. |
2018-09-21 |
2023-08-13 |
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Shinpei Matsuda, Hitoshi Yoshimura, Kazuo San. Oromandibular Dystonia-Related Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis: A Case History Report. The International journal of prosthodontics. vol 31. issue 3. 2018-08-13. PMID:29723311. |
dystonia affecting the perioral and pharyngeal regions is called oromandibular dystonia (omd). |
2018-08-13 |
2023-08-13 |
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Allyson D Page, Lauren Siegel, Mandar Jo. Self-Rated Communication-Related Quality of Life of Individuals With Oromandibular Dystonia Receiving Botulinum Toxin Injections. American journal of speech-language pathology. vol 26. issue 2S. 2018-07-25. PMID:28654948. |
in this preliminary study, we examined self-rated communication-related quality of life (cr-qol) of 10 control participants and 10 individuals with oromandibular dystonia (omd) and dysarthria receiving therapeutic botulinum toxin (bont-a) injections. |
2018-07-25 |
2023-08-13 |
human |
Mariana Moscovich, Zhongxing Peng Chen, Ramon Rodrigue. Successful treatment of open jaw and jaw deviation dystonia with botulinum toxin using a simple intraoral approach. Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. vol 22. issue 3. 2016-05-05. PMID:25541097. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) is a focal dystonia that involves the mouth, jaw, and/or tongue. |
2016-05-05 |
2023-08-13 |
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Pedro Gonzalez-Alegre, Robert L Schneider, Henry Hoffma. Clinical, Etiological, and Therapeutic Features of Jaw-opening and Jaw-closing Oromandibular Dystonias: A Decade of Experience at a Single Treatment Center. Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.). vol 4. 2014-05-21. PMID:24847442. |
when dystonia involves masticatory, lingual, and pharyngeal muscles, it is referred to as oromandibular dystonia (omd). |
2014-05-21 |
2023-08-13 |
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Catherine F Sinclair, Lowell E Gurey, Andrew Blitze. Oromandibular dystonia: long-term management with botulinum toxin. The Laryngoscope. vol 123. issue 12. 2014-03-25. PMID:24122897. |
to review the long-term management of patients with oromandibular dystonia (omd) treated using botulinum toxin. |
2014-03-25 |
2023-08-12 |
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Yazad R Gandh. Oro-mandibular dystonia. National journal of maxillofacial surgery. vol 1. issue 2. 2012-08-23. PMID:22442587. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) can involve the masticatory, lower facial and the tongue muscles which may results in trismus, bruxism, involuntary jaw opening or closure and involuntary tongue movement. |
2012-08-23 |
2023-08-12 |
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Robert Schneider, Henry T Hoffma. Oromandibular dystonia: a clinical report. The Journal of prosthetic dentistry. vol 106. issue 6. 2012-04-27. PMID:22133391. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) consists of prolonged spasms caused by contraction of the muscles of the mouth and mandible and involves the muscles of mastication, facial expression, tongue, and eye lids. |
2012-04-27 |
2023-08-12 |
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J Kalita, U K Misra, P K Pradha. Oromandibular dystonia in encephalitis. Journal of the neurological sciences. vol 304. issue 1-2. 2012-03-06. PMID:21402389. |
we report clinical and mri findings of 17 patients with oromandibular dystonia (omd) due to japanese encephalitis (14) and nonspecific encephalitis (3). |
2012-03-06 |
2023-08-12 |
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A Michelotti, R Silva, S Paduano, R Cimino, M Farell. Oromandibular dystonia and hormonal factors: twelve years follow-up of a case report. Journal of oral rehabilitation. vol 36. issue 12. 2011-01-13. PMID:19840357. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) is a focal neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary sustained and often painful muscle contraction, usually producing repetitive movements or abnormal positions of the mouth, jaw and/or tongue. |
2011-01-13 |
2023-08-12 |
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G De Riu, M P Sanna, P L De Ri. An elderly female patient with tardive oromandibular dystonia after prolonged use of the histamine analog betahistine. Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia. vol 17. issue 10. 2010-12-02. PMID:20594853. |
tardive oromandibular dystonia (omd) is iatrogenic in origin and is characterised by orofacial and lingual stereotypes more frequently than the idiopathic form of omd tardive omd is often associated with anti-dopaminergic treatment involving drugs such as anti-psychotics, anti-emetics, and anti-vertigo agents, although the syndrome can also be triggered by anti-epileptic or anti-depressant drugs that do not have anti-dopaminergic properties. |
2010-12-02 |
2023-08-12 |
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R Amaral Mendes, L G Upto. Management of dystonia of the lateral pterygoid muscle with botulinum toxin A. The British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery. vol 47. issue 6. 2009-11-16. PMID:18829144. |
management of dystonia of the lateral pterygoid muscle with botulinum toxin a. oromandibular dystonia (omd) is a rare neurological condition infrequently seen by oral and maxillofacial surgeons which may result in inappropriate deviation of the mandible, subluxation and intraoral soft tissue trauma. |
2009-11-16 |
2023-08-12 |
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Spiridon Papapetropoulos, Carlos Singe. Eating dysfunction associated with oromandibular dystonia: clinical characteristics and treatment considerations. Head & face medicine. vol 2. 2009-10-08. PMID:17156419. |
in oromandibular dystonia (omd) abnormal repetitive contractions of masticatory, facial, and lingual muscles as well as the presence of orobuccolingual (obl) dyskinesias may interfere with the appropriate performance of tasks such as chewing and swallowing leading to significant dysphagia and weight loss. |
2009-10-08 |
2023-08-12 |
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D N Thorburn, K H Le. Oromandibular dystonia following dental treatment: case reports and discussion. The New Zealand dental journal. vol 105. issue 1. 2009-08-04. PMID:19418679. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) is a movement disorder characterised by involuntary, repetitive, and patterned muscle contractions of varying severity, affecting the jaws, tongue, face, and pharynx. |
2009-08-04 |
2023-08-12 |
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M A S Ahmed, Adelaida Martinez, Ayeaye Yee, Denise Cahill, Frank M C Besa. Psychogenic and organic movement disorders in children. Developmental medicine and child neurology. vol 50. issue 4. 2008-05-21. PMID:18312601. |
diagnosis of children with omd included essential tremor (n=7), tourette syndrome (n=5), primary dystonia (n=2), chronic motor tics (n=2), viral cerebellar ataxia (n=2), drug-induced ataxia (n=1), thyrotoxicosis related tremor (n=1), autosomal inherited dystonia (n=1), poststreptococcal chorea (n=1), and benign head tremor (n=1). |
2008-05-21 |
2023-08-12 |
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Kai H Le. Oromandibular dystonia. Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics. vol 104. issue 4. 2007-10-17. PMID:17689275. |
oromandibular dystonia (omd) is a rare neuromuscular disorder characterized by involuntary repetitive muscular contraction affecting different parts of the oromandibular region. |
2007-10-17 |
2023-08-12 |
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Eigild Møller, Merete Bakke, Torben Dalager, Lene M Werdeli. Oromandibular dystonia involving the lateral pterygoid muscles: four cases with different complexity. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. vol 22. issue 6. 2007-07-12. PMID:17290453. |
the report describes oromandibular dystonia (omd) in four women with involuntary activity of the lateral pterygoid muscles (lp), causing incapacitating protrusive and lateral jaw movements and displacements, and treatment with botulinum toxin type a (btx). |
2007-07-12 |
2023-08-12 |
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Masamichi Ikawa, Makoto Yoneda, Hiroto Nakagawa, Masaru Kuriyam. [Case of oromandibular dystonia presenting with severe impairment of mouth-opening, and a marked effect by administration of baclofen]. Rinsho shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology. vol 46. issue 9. 2007-03-06. PMID:17260812. |
we report a 67-year-old woman with idiopathic oromandibular dystonia (omd). |
2007-03-06 |
2023-08-12 |
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