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5 Facts you should know about
Dystonia 27
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Dystonia 27 is a rare form of inherited dystonia caused by mutations in the gene FGF14, resulting in abnormal movements and postures
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It typically manifests as childhood-onset generalized dystonia, affecting various body regions
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Dystonia 27 often involves muscle cramps, involuntary muscle contractions, and twisting movements
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Diagnosis involves genetic testing to identify FGF14 mutations, alongside clinical assessment and family history
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Management includes symptomatic treatment with medications targeting muscle control and, in some cases, deep brain stimulation
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