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ADCY5 Dyskinesia

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ADCY5 dyskinesia

Overview

  • Hyperkinetic movement disorder, more prominent in the face and arms than legs.

Nomenclature

  • Previous terms:
    • Familial essential ("benign") chorea (term discouraged due to potential disability/progression).
    • Familial dyskinesia facial myokymia.

    Clinical Findings

    • Neurologic Manifestations

      • Movement Disorders:
        • Choreiform, myoclonic, and/or dystonic movements affecting limbs, face, and neck.
        • Continuous during waking hours; can persist during sleep.
        • Triggers: Anxiety, stress, drowsiness, fatigue, caffeine, or enforced inactivity.
        • Social impact: Can be debilitating due to clumsiness or facial twitching.
        • Mild: Involves face and distal limbs with minimal functional impact.
        • Severe: Axial hypotonia in infancy, developmental delays, wheelchair dependency.

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