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Mortality and Facial Dyskinesia
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1986
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Reduced Life ExpectancyAgingPsychiatryGeriatricsLongevityDementiaForensic MedicineCorticobasal DegenerationNeuropsychiatryFacial DyskinesiaRehabilitationNeurologyMedicineSurvival TimeThanatologyFacial TraumaPsychopathologyHealth Sciences
In 1965 a psychiatric in-patient population was surveyed for the prevalence of facial dyskinesia. The present investigation reports on their survival time. Among male and female patients with functional disorders (mostly schizophrenia) there was a strong association between moderate or severe facial dyskinesia and shortened survival, but no clinical factors were found to explain this. Mild facial dyskinesia in functional disorders was not associated with reduced life expectancy and may be attributable to the general effects of ageing rather than to a specific pathological process. Among patients with primary organic brain syndromes, dyskinesia was not associated with reduced life expectancy.
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