Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Cervical dystonia is associated with neck pain in a significant proportion of cases, but the mechanisms underlying pain are largely unknown. In this exploratory study, we compared demographic and clinical variables in cervical dystonia patients with and without neck pain from the Italian Dystonia Registry. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis indicated a higher frequency of sensory trick and a lower educational level among patients with pain.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Basal ganglia; Cervical dystonia; Nociception; Pain; Sensory trick; Demography; Humans; Neck Pain; Dystonic Disorders; Torticollis
Elenco autori:
Tinazzi M.; Erro R.; Mascia M.M.; Esposito M.; Ercoli T.; Ferrazzano G.; Di Biasio F.; Pellicciari R.; Eleopra R.; Bono F.; Bertolasi L.; Barone P.; Scaglione C.L.M.; Pisani A.; Altavista M.C.; Cotelli M.S.; Ceravolo R.; Cossu G.; Zibetti M.; Moja M.C.; Girlanda P.; Maderna L.; Albanese A.; Petracca M.; Magistrelli L.; Misceo S.; Minafra B.; Romano M.; Squintani G.M.; Modugno N.; Aguggia M.; Cassano D.; Castagna A.; Morgante F.; Berardelli A.; Defazio G.
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