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Article

Oromandibular Dystonia in Yemeni Patients With Khat Chewing: A Response to Botulinum Toxin Treatment

by
Hatem S. Shehata
1,
Mohamed S. El-Tamawy
1,
Nevin Mohieldin
1,
Mohammed Edrees
1 and
Saeed Bohlega
2,*
1
Department of Neurology, Cairo University, Egypt
2
Department of Neurosciences, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Neurol. Int. 2014, 6(2), 5385; https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5385
Submission received: 6 March 2014 / Revised: 6 March 2014 / Accepted: 7 April 2014 / Published: 3 June 2014

Abstract

Khat-(Catha edulis) related oromandibular dystonia is a difficult-to-treat subset of movement disorders that involve masticatory muscles with diverse and incapacitating manifestations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of Botulinum toxin-type A therapy in khat chewer Yemeni patients with oromandibular dystonia. This prospective study included 18 khat-chewers Yemeni patients with refractory oromandibular dystonia, who were subjected to Botulinum toxin-A injection and followed up for 3 months thereafter. Primary efficacy outcome was the global impression scale, and secondary outcome measure was the Unified Dystonia Rating Scale. Patients showed improvement of both efficacy measures, maximum satisfactory responses were detected at the forth week after injection. No major adverse events were detected. Botulinum toxin-A is considered an effective and safe treatment option for refractory oromandibular dystonia in khat-chewers.
Keywords: khat; oromandibular dystonia; Unified Dystonia Rating Scale; global impression scale; botulinum toxin khat; oromandibular dystonia; Unified Dystonia Rating Scale; global impression scale; botulinum toxin

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Shehata, H.S.; El-Tamawy, M.S.; Mohieldin, N.; Edrees, M.; Bohlega, S. Oromandibular Dystonia in Yemeni Patients With Khat Chewing: A Response to Botulinum Toxin Treatment. Neurol. Int. 2014, 6, 5385. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5385

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Shehata HS, El-Tamawy MS, Mohieldin N, Edrees M, Bohlega S. Oromandibular Dystonia in Yemeni Patients With Khat Chewing: A Response to Botulinum Toxin Treatment. Neurology International. 2014; 6(2):5385. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5385

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Shehata, Hatem S., Mohamed S. El-Tamawy, Nevin Mohieldin, Mohammed Edrees, and Saeed Bohlega. 2014. "Oromandibular Dystonia in Yemeni Patients With Khat Chewing: A Response to Botulinum Toxin Treatment" Neurology International 6, no. 2: 5385. https://doi.org/10.4081/ni.2014.5385

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