Dystonia-Parkinson Syndrome

Abstract
Summary: Eleven patients who presented with predystonic syndrome later developed pure dystonic syndromes and later developed parkinsonism. This suggests that dystonic syndromes can be the precursor to a mixed syndrome including both dystonia and parkinsonism. While the parkinsonian features in such patients respond to either levodopa or direct-acting agonists, levodopa often exacerbates the underlying dystonia. Direct acting agonists appear to be less liable to do this.