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  1. Mohamed O E Babiker
  1. Correspondence to Dr Mohamed O E Babiker, Fraser of Allander Neurosciences Unit, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Dalnair Street, Glasgow G3 8SJ, UK; mohamedbabiker{at}doctors.net.uk

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    1. The correct answer is B

Status dystonicus (aka Dystonic storm) is defined as a movement disorder emergency in which there is prolonged, generalised, intense and painful muscle contraction. Up to 60% of the reported cases are children,1 but the true incidence is unknown. SD is probably under recognised and can be fatal in up to 10% of cases.1 Patients at risk are those with chronic dystonias (primary and secondary), quadriplegic cerebral palsy, neurodegenerative disorders, post acquired brain injury and acute drug withdrawal (especially baclofen). Common triggers are …

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  • Correction notice This paper has been amended since it was published Online First. The correct answer to question 1 is “B – status dystonicus (SD)”, and not C.

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