Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1921396 | Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
PurposeTo examine the prevalence of cervical dystonia (CD) in the US population.MethodA survey consisting of relevant demographic and CD-related questions was e-mailed to 2 million people selected from the Shopper's Voice™ database.ResultsAcross a census-weighted sample, 0.280% of 60,062 respondents (79% female, 92% Caucasian) reported a diagnosis of CD and 0.170% reported a diagnosis of ST, indicating possible prevalence of 0.390% of either/both diagnoses. Less than half (42.7%) of those who reported either diagnosis were receiving treatment.ConclusionsCD is potentially under-diagnosed and under-treated; approaches to increase awareness of CD and its treatments are needed.
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Authors
J. Jankovic, J. Tsui, C. Bergeron,