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Abnormalities of Tactile Sensory Function in Children with Dystonic and Diplegic Cerebral Palsy

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Journal J Child Neurol
Specialties Neurology
Pediatrics
Date 2007 Jul 11
PMID 17621498
Citations 35
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Abstract

Recent studies have shown the presence of sensory dysfunction in adults with focal dystonias. The authors hypothesize that children with secondary dystonia due to cerebral palsy may share a similar sensory dysfunction. To test this hypothesis, they evaluated tactile spatial discrimination threshold using Johnson, Van Boven, Phillips domes in 10 children with cerebral palsy and upper extremity dystonia, 8 children with diplegic cerebral palsy without involvement of the arms, and 21 unaffected children. Both patient groups had poor tactile discrimination compared with controls. The authors therefore conclude that children with secondary dystonia and diplegia due to cerebral palsy have deficits of tactile sensation that are similar to deficits seen in adults with focal dystonia. These results are the first to test the spatial discrimination threshold using Johnson, Van Boven, Phillips domes in children with cerebral palsy.

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