
Torsion Dystonia
📋Overview
Torsion Dystonia, a term historically used to describe specific movement patterns, involves dysfunction in the brain regions responsible for controlling movement, particularly the basal ganglia. This condition manifests as sustained or intermittent muscle contractions that result in twisting movements or atypical positioning of various body parts.
Modern clinical classification often categorizes these symptoms under the broader term of dystonia, which may be primary or secondary in origin. These neurological pathways can be affected by genetic factors or other underlying causes, leading to the characteristic physical presentations observed in clinical settings.
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Medical codes (for reference)
UMLS CUI: C0013423Codes are provided for reference and interoperability. They are not a diagnosis.
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