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Prevalence of non‐motor symptoms and their association with quality of life in cervical dystonia
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The prevalence of NMS among patients with CD is high, and some NMS are strongly associated with poor HRQoL, while motor impairment was not associated with the severity of NMS or poor HRQoL. Actively diagnosing and treating NMS should therefore be a routine part of the clinical management of patients with CD.
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