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What is de Kerven's Disease?

Description of the disease:

De Kerven's disease, also known as myriadic dystonia, is a rare neurological disorder characterized by abnormal movements and postures. It belongs to the class of primary dystonias, which cause abnormal muscle contractions.

Classification:

  • De Kerven's disease belongs to the class of primary dystonias.
  • It can also be classified as myriadic dystonia, a special subtype of dystonia.

Symptoms:

  • Unusual postures and movements, such as nose picking, finger twisting, etc.
  • Myriadic dystonia often manifests in childhood.

Causes:

The causes of de Kerven's disease are not fully understood, but it is believed to have a genetic basis and may also be related to environmental factors.

Diagnosis:

The diagnosis of de Kerven's disease is based on clinical signs and neurological examination.

Treatment:

The treatment of de Kerven's disease aims to reduce symptoms and improve the patient's quality of life. It may include physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and pharmacological therapy.

Prevention:

Since the causes of the disease are not fully understood, there are no specific preventive methods. However, it is important to consult a doctor if suspicious symptoms appear.

Physician:

A neurologist is involved in the diagnosis and treatment of de Kerven's disease.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.