dyston
Dyston, when encountered in medical texts, is not a standard single term in English. It most often represents a misspelling or shorthand for dystonia, a neurological movement disorder. In some contexts, it may also refer to the protein dystonin (also called BPAG1) encoded by the DST gene, though this usage is far less common in clinical literature. The following overview focuses on dystonia, the condition most commonly meant.
Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions that cause abnormal movements or abnormal postures.
Causes of dystonia are diverse. Primary (idiopathic) dystonia has no identifiable external cause and often has
Diagnosis is clinical, based on history and neurological examination. Imaging and laboratory tests may be used
Management is multidisciplinary. Treatments include botulinum toxin injections for focal dystonia, oral medications (such as anticholinergics,
If the term dyston is meant to reference the dystonin protein, see the DST gene for information