All Relations between Movement Disorders and omd

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Kazuya Yoshid. Movement disorders of the stomatognathic system: A blind spot between dentistry and medicine. Dental and medical problems. vol 61. issue 4. 2024-09-03. PMID:39223990. movement disorders of the stomatognathic system include oromandibular dystonia (omd), oral dyskinesia, sleep/awake bruxism, functional (psychogenic) stomatognathic movement disorders (fsmds), tremors, and hemimasticatory spasm (hms). 2024-09-03 2024-09-05 Not clear
Kazuya Yoshid. Movement disorders of the stomatognathic system: A blind spot between dentistry and medicine. Dental and medical problems. vol 61. issue 4. 2024-09-03. PMID:39223990. movement disorders have the following characteristic clinical features: omd - task specificity, sensory tricks and the morning benefit; fsmds - inconsistent and incongruous symptoms, spreading to multiple sites and the lack of sensory tricks; and hms - the paroxysmal contraction of unilateral jaw-closing muscles, the persistence of symptoms during sleep and the loss of a silent period. 2024-09-03 2024-09-05 Not clear
Yusuf Yasin Gümüş, Gökçe Nur Sa. Oromandibular Dystonia Treatment With Aripiprazole in an Adolescent Patient 2-Year Follow-Up: A Case Report. Psychiatry and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 31. issue 3. 2024-05-21. PMID:38765940. oromandibular dystonia (omd) is a movement disorder that can cause considerable functional and psychosocial disability such as dysphagia, dysarthria, breathing difficulty, weight loss, social withdrawal, and depression. 2024-05-21 2024-05-27 Not clear
Hitoshi Maezawa, Masayuki Hirata, Kazuya Yoshid. Neurophysiological Basis of Deep Brain Stimulation and Botulinum Neurotoxin Injection for Treating Oromandibular Dystonia. Toxins. vol 14. issue 11. 2022-11-10. PMID:36356002. increased knowledge regarding the neurophysiological underpinnings of the stomatognathic system will improve our understanding of omd and other movement disorders, as well as aid the development of potential novel approaches such as combination treatment with bont injection and dbs or non-invasive cortical current stimulation therapies. 2022-11-10 2023-08-14 human
Udit Saraf, Mitesh Chandarana, K P Divya, Syam Krishna. Oromandibular Dystonia - A Systematic Review. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. vol 25. issue 1. 2022-03-28. PMID:35342238. oromandibular dystonia (omd) is a clinical problem which is commonly encountered in the practice of movement disorders. 2022-03-28 2023-08-13 Not clear
Suma Gn, Adrita Na. Management of Oromandibular Dystonia: A Case Report and Literature Update. Case reports in dentistry. vol 2017. 2020-10-01. PMID:28706744. oromandibular dystonia (omd) is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary, paroxysmal, and patterned muscle contractions of varying severity resulting in sustained spasms of masticatory muscles, affecting the jaws, tongue, face, and pharynx. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jayantee Kalita, Abhay Ranjan, Usha K Misr. Oromandibular Dystonia in Wilson's Disease. Movement disorders clinical practice. vol 2. issue 3. 2020-10-01. PMID:30363463. movement disorder is common in wilson's disease (wd), but there is no report on oromandibular dystonia (omd). 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Thierry Gendre, Guilhem Carle, Francine Mesrati, Cécile Hubsch, Thomas Mauras, Emmanuel Roze, Marion Houot, Bertrand Degos, Béatrice Garci. Quality of life in functional movement disorders is as altered as in organic movement disorders. Journal of psychosomatic research. vol 116. 2020-03-02. PMID:30654984. however, few studies have compared these aspects in fmd and in organic movement disorders (omd). 2020-03-02 2023-08-13 Not clear
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 Not clear
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 Not clear
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 Not clear
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. twenty-three of the 34 patients had an organic movement disorder (omd), five patients fulfilled the diagnostic criteria of documented psychogenic movement disorder (pmd), and six patients displayed probable or possible pmd. 2008-05-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Steven E Lo, Axel J Rosengart, Roberta L Novakovic, Un Jung Kang, Darshan N Shah, Mohsin A Khan, Arif Dalvi, Fernando D Goldenberg, R Loch Macdonald, Jeffrey I Fran. Identification and treatment of cervical and oromandibular dystonia in acutely brain-injured patients. Neurocritical care. vol 3. issue 2. 2006-01-24. PMID:16174883. primary cervical and oromandibular dystonia (cd and omd, respectively) are well-recognized movement disorders, often treated with botulinum toxin (btx). 2006-01-24 2023-08-12 Not clear