Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands

Background: The prevalence of dystonia varies worldwide. A prior report suggested a high prevalence of focal dystonia in the Faroese population, possibly reflecting a founder effect. During standardized neurological examination as part of an ongoing neuroepidemiologic study in the Faroe Islands, we...

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Main Authors: Christine Y. Kim, Maria Skaalum Petersen, Eina H. Eliasen, Giovanni Defazio, Paul Greene, Hyder A. Jinnah, Marina A.J. Tijssen, Elan D. Louis
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2019-08-01
Series:Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
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Online Access:https://tremorjournal.org/index.php/tremor/article/view/649/2369
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spelling doaj-320c4921c78f4e9380b5cc53ba1b35af2021-04-02T11:43:10ZengUbiquity PressTremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements2160-82882019-08-01901710.7916/tohm.v0.686686Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe IslandsChristine Y. Kim0Maria Skaalum Petersen1Eina H. Eliasen2Giovanni Defazio3Paul Greene4Hyder A. Jinnah5Marina A.J. Tijssen6Elan D. Louis7Department of Neurology, Yale School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USADepartment of Occupational Medicine and Public Health, The Faroese Hospital System, Torshavn, FODepartment of Occupational Medicine and Public Health, The Faroese Hospital System, Torshavn, FODepartment of Medical Sciences and Public Health, Neurology Unit, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, ITMount Sinai School of Medicine, Movement Disorders Division, New York, NY, USADepartments of Neurology, Human Genetics and Pediatrics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USADepartment of Neurology, University Medical Centre Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, NLDepartment of Neurology, Yale School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USABackground: The prevalence of dystonia varies worldwide. A prior report suggested a high prevalence of focal dystonia in the Faroese population, possibly reflecting a founder effect. During standardized neurological examination as part of an ongoing neuroepidemiologic study in the Faroe Islands, we noted an unusual phenomenon of thumb flexion during repetitive hand movements in a subset of subjects and sought to define its phenomenology. Methods: We requested commentary from a panel of dystonia experts regarding the phenomenology of the movements. These experts reviewed the videotaped neurological examination. Results: Among the experts, dystonia was the leading diagnosis. Alternate causes were considered, but deemed less likely. Discussion: Diagnosis of dystonia requires careful clinical assessment and consideration of associated features. We report a novel form of dystonia, not previously described to our knowledge, in this isolated population. Further studies of dystonia prevalence in the Faroe Islands are merited to characterize its burden in this population and its specific clinical characteristics.https://tremorjournal.org/index.php/tremor/article/view/649/2369Dystoniafocal dystoniaFaroe Islandsthumb flexionphenomenology
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author Christine Y. Kim
Maria Skaalum Petersen
Eina H. Eliasen
Giovanni Defazio
Paul Greene
Hyder A. Jinnah
Marina A.J. Tijssen
Elan D. Louis
spellingShingle Christine Y. Kim
Maria Skaalum Petersen
Eina H. Eliasen
Giovanni Defazio
Paul Greene
Hyder A. Jinnah
Marina A.J. Tijssen
Elan D. Louis
Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
Dystonia
focal dystonia
Faroe Islands
thumb flexion
phenomenology
author_facet Christine Y. Kim
Maria Skaalum Petersen
Eina H. Eliasen
Giovanni Defazio
Paul Greene
Hyder A. Jinnah
Marina A.J. Tijssen
Elan D. Louis
author_sort Christine Y. Kim
title Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands
title_short Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands
title_full Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands
title_fullStr Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands
title_full_unstemmed Involuntary Thumb Flexion on Neurological Examination: An Unusual Form of Upper Limb Dystonia in the Faroe Islands
title_sort involuntary thumb flexion on neurological examination: an unusual form of upper limb dystonia in the faroe islands
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
issn 2160-8288
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Background: The prevalence of dystonia varies worldwide. A prior report suggested a high prevalence of focal dystonia in the Faroese population, possibly reflecting a founder effect. During standardized neurological examination as part of an ongoing neuroepidemiologic study in the Faroe Islands, we noted an unusual phenomenon of thumb flexion during repetitive hand movements in a subset of subjects and sought to define its phenomenology. Methods: We requested commentary from a panel of dystonia experts regarding the phenomenology of the movements. These experts reviewed the videotaped neurological examination. Results: Among the experts, dystonia was the leading diagnosis. Alternate causes were considered, but deemed less likely. Discussion: Diagnosis of dystonia requires careful clinical assessment and consideration of associated features. We report a novel form of dystonia, not previously described to our knowledge, in this isolated population. Further studies of dystonia prevalence in the Faroe Islands are merited to characterize its burden in this population and its specific clinical characteristics.
topic Dystonia
focal dystonia
Faroe Islands
thumb flexion
phenomenology
url https://tremorjournal.org/index.php/tremor/article/view/649/2369
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