Case Report

Management of Oromandibular Dystonia: A Case Report and Literature Update

Table 1

Clinical features and investigations in the diagnostic work-up of the case.

Sl. numberAgeClinical featuresHistoryInvestigationsDiagnosisTreatment and follow-up

127/FSpontaneous, intermittent, unilateral paroxysmal, severely painful involuntary spasmodic contractions; spasms internally leading to difficulty in breathingNo relevant family historyTMJ tomographic projections, electromyography (pre- and posttreatment evaluation), CT brain,
Blood investigations
OMD
(jaw closing type, primary dystonia)
Carbamazepine BD dose with 1, 3, 6, 9 months’ follow-up with patient testimony