MOVEMENT DISORDERS, cilt.19, sa.8, ss.962-964, 2004 (SCI-Expanded, Scopus)
Movement disorders such as dystonia, chorea or
tremor are rarely encountered in patients with homocystinuria.
We present 2 siblings with laboratory-confirmed homocystin-
uria, one with severe generalized dystonia and the other with
mild parkinsonism. The movement disorders in our patients
appeared in the second and first decades, respectively.