There are other types of heritable dystonia, each of which is distinguished by the gene responsible for the disorder. For example, the gene for dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) has been identified and well characterized. The gene locations for several other dystonias have also been determined, including that for X-linked parkinsonism on the X chromosome.
Another disease gene located on chromosome 8 codes for a type of dystonia observed predominantly in the Amish and Mennonite populations. Other genetic forms of dystonia are summarized in the table Dystonia: Molecular Classification. If a gene test is negative, it is possible that another genetic form is present but not the one tested.
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