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Published in: Journal of Neural Transmission 4/2024

20-02-2024 | Dystonia | Neurology and Preclinical Neurological Studies - Original Article

Does thyroid diseases contribute to the natural history of idiopathic adult-onset dystonia? Data from the Italian Dystonia Registry

Authors: Sarah Idrissi, Vittorio Velucci, Marcello Esposito, Assunta Trinchillo, Francesco Habestwallner, Daniele Belvisi, Giovanni Fabbrini, Gina Ferrazzano, Vincenzo Rizzo, Carmen Terranova, Paolo Girlanda, Roberta Pellicciari, Laura Avanzino, Francesca Di Biasio, Roberta Marchese, Francesco Bono, Giovanni Idone, Vincenzo Laterza, Christian Lettieri, Sara Rinaldo, Roberto Eleopra, Anna Castagna, Maria Concetta Altavista, Vincenzo Moschella, Roberto Erro, Paolo Barone, Pierangelo Barbero, Roberto Ceravolo, Sonia Mazzucchi, Marcello Mario Mascia, Tommaso Ercoli, Antonella Muroni, Maurizio Zibetti, Leonardo Lopiano, Cesa Lorella Maria Scaglione, Anna Rita Bentivoglio, Martina Petracca, Luca Magistrelli, Maria Sofia Cotelli, Giovanni Cossu, Giovanna Maddalena Squintani, Tiziana De Santis, Tommaso Schirinzi, Salvatore Misceo, Antonio Pisani, Alfredo Berardelli, Giovanni Defazio

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Abstract

A few earlier observations and recent controlled studies pointed to the possible contribution of thyroid diseases in idiopathic adult-onset dystonia (IAOD). The aim of this study was to investigate the association between thyroid status and clinical characteristics of IAOD, focusing on dystonia localization, spread, and associated features such as tremors and sensory tricks. Patients were identified from those included in the Italian Dystonia Registry, a multicentre dataset of patients with adult-onset dystonia. The study population included 1518 IAOD patients. Patients with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism were compared with those without any thyroid disease. In the 1518 IAOD patients, 167 patients (11%; 95% CI 9.5–12.6%) were diagnosed with hypothyroidism and 42 (2.8%; 95% CI 1.99–3.74) with hyperthyroidism. The three groups were comparable in age at dystonia onset, but there were more women than men in the groups with thyroid disease. Analysing the anatomical distribution of dystonia, more patients with blepharospasm were present in the hyperthyroidism group, but the difference did not reach statistical significance after the Bonferroni correction. The remaining dystonia-affected body sites were similarly distributed in the three groups, as did dystonia-associated features and spread. Our findings provided novel information indicating that the high rate of thyroid diseases is not specific for any specific dystonia subpopulation and does not appear to influence the natural history of the disease.
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Title
Does thyroid diseases contribute to the natural history of idiopathic adult-onset dystonia? Data from the Italian Dystonia Registry
Authors
Sarah Idrissi
Vittorio Velucci
Marcello Esposito
Assunta Trinchillo
Francesco Habestwallner
Daniele Belvisi
Giovanni Fabbrini
Gina Ferrazzano
Vincenzo Rizzo
Carmen Terranova
Paolo Girlanda
Roberta Pellicciari
Laura Avanzino
Francesca Di Biasio
Roberta Marchese
Francesco Bono
Giovanni Idone
Vincenzo Laterza
Christian Lettieri
Sara Rinaldo
Roberto Eleopra
Anna Castagna
Maria Concetta Altavista
Vincenzo Moschella
Roberto Erro
Paolo Barone
Pierangelo Barbero
Roberto Ceravolo
Sonia Mazzucchi
Marcello Mario Mascia
Tommaso Ercoli
Antonella Muroni
Maurizio Zibetti
Leonardo Lopiano
Cesa Lorella Maria Scaglione
Anna Rita Bentivoglio
Martina Petracca
Luca Magistrelli
Maria Sofia Cotelli
Giovanni Cossu
Giovanna Maddalena Squintani
Tiziana De Santis
Tommaso Schirinzi
Salvatore Misceo
Antonio Pisani
Alfredo Berardelli
Giovanni Defazio
Publication date
20-02-2024
Publisher
Springer Vienna
Published in
Journal of Neural Transmission / Issue 4/2024
Print ISSN: 0300-9564
Electronic ISSN: 1435-1463
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-024-02753-7

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