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Management of Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders in women of childbearing age: Part 2.

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2020-09-24

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García-Ramos, R
Santos-García, D
Alonso-Cánovas, A
Álvarez-Sauco, M
Ares, B
Ávila, A
Caballol, N
Carrillo, F
Escamilla Sevilla, F
Freire, E

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Many diseases associated with hyperkinetic movement disorders manifest in women of childbearing age. It is important to understand the risks of these diseases during pregnancy, and the potential risks of treatment for the fetus. This study aims to define the clinical characteristics and the factors affecting the lives of women of childbearing age with dystonia, chorea, Tourette syndrome, tremor, and restless legs syndrome, and to establish guidelines for management of pregnancy and breastfeeding in these patients. This consensus document was developed through an exhaustive literature search and a discussion of the content by a group of movement disorder experts from the Spanish Society of Neurology. We must evaluate the risks and benefits of treatment in all women with hyperkinetic movement disorders, whether pre-existing or with onset during pregnancy, and aim to reduce effective doses as much as possible or to administer drugs only when necessary. In hereditary diseases, families should be offered genetic counselling. It is important to recognise movement disorders triggered during pregnancy, such as certain types of chorea and restless legs syndrome.

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Adolescent
Adult
Chorea
Dystonia
Female
Humans
Movement Disorders
Parkinson Disease
Restless Legs Syndrome
Tourette Syndrome
Young Adult

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Chorea, Corea, Distonia, Dystonia, Embarazo, Pregnancy, Restless legs syndrome, Síndrome de Tourette, Síndrome de piernas inquietas, Tourette syndrome

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