ABSTRACT
A case of atypical blepharospasm with oromandibular dystonia is presented in a patient found to have cerebral amyloid angiopathy on magnetic resonance imaging and a shared mechanism is discussed.
Declaration of interest statement
Andrew R. Carey: expert witness fees, consulting fees for US Nutraceuticals (not conflicting with the contents of this manuscript), consulting fees for Horizon Therapeutics. Neil R. Miller: expert witness fees, consulting fees from Quark Pharmaceutical Company (not conflicting with the contents of this manuscript).
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