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DOI: 10.1002/ana.10418
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Primary dystonia: Is abnormal functional brain architecture linked to genotype?

Maja Trošt,Maren Carbon,Christine Edwards,Yilong Ma,Deborah Raymond,Marc J. Mentis,James R. Moeller,Susan Bressman,David Eidelberg

Dystonia
Hypermetabolism
Basal ganglia
2002
The DYT1 dystonia mutation is associated with an abnormal metabolic brain network characterized by hypermetabolism of the basal ganglia, supplementary motor area, and the cerebellum. In this study, we quantified the activity of this network in carriers of other dystonia mutations to determine whether this functional abnormality is linked to genotype. The findings suggest that the DYT1 metabolic topography is not genotype specific and may be present in carriers of other dystonia mutations.
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    Primary dystonia: Is abnormal functional brain architecture linked to genotype?” is a paper by Maja Trošt Maren Carbon Christine Edwards Yilong Ma Deborah Raymond Marc J. Mentis James R. Moeller Susan Bressman David Eidelberg published in 2002. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.