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Health related quality of life is improved by botulinum neurotoxin type A in long term treated patients with focal dystonia
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The data confirm that BoNT/A is able to induce a significant, but temporary amelioration of several aspects of HRQL in both types of focal dystonia. This may substantially contribute to the patients' subjective benefit from the therapy. Moreover, the data provide further arguments to accept high costs of the BoNT/A treatment in these severely handicapped patients, as a consequence of its considerable benefit on quality of life.
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