Literature DB >> 19179376

Case-control study of writer's cramp.

E Roze1, A Soumaré, I Pironneau, S Sangla, V Cochen de Cock, A Teixeira, A Astorquiza, C Bonnet, J P Bleton, M Vidailhet, A Elbaz.   

Abstract

Task-specific focal dystonias are thought to be due to a combination of individual vulnerability and environmental factors. There are no case-control studies of risk factors for writer's cramp. We undertook a case-control study of 104 consecutive patients and matched controls to identify risk factors for the condition. We collected detailed data on medical history and writing history as part of hobbies or occupation. Cases had a college or university degree more frequently than controls [OR = 4.6 (1.3-20.5), P = 0.01]. The risk of writer's cramp increased with the time spent writing each day (P-trend = 0.001) and was also associated with an abrupt increase in the writing time during the year before onset (OR = 5.7, 95% CI = 1.3-33.9, P = 0.02). Head trauma with loss of consciousness [OR = 3.5 (1.0-15.7), P = 0.05] and myopia [OR = 4.1 (1.7-12.0), P = 0.0009] were both associated with the condition but it was not significantly associated with peripheral trauma, left-handedness, constrained writing, writing in stressful situations or the choice of writing tool. The dose-effect relationship between writer's cramp and the time spent handwriting each day, and the additional burden of acute triggers such as an abrupt increase in the writing time in the year before onset, point to a disruptive phenomenon in predisposed subjects. Homeostatic regulation of cortical plasticity may be overwhelmed, resulting in dystonia.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19179376     DOI: 10.1093/brain/awn363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain        ISSN: 0006-8950            Impact factor:   13.501


  14 in total

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4.  Differences in active range of motion measurements in the upper extremity of patients with writer's cramp compared with healthy controls.

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9.  Increased cortico-striatal connectivity during motor practice contributes to the consolidation of motor memory in writer's cramp patients.

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10.  The environmental epidemiology of primary dystonia.

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