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Confinia Neurologica (1973) 35 (4): 202–217.
Published Online: 25 May 2010
... of clinical quantitative neurological tests. The results were separated into the effects of (1) the first thalamotomy, (2) the second thalamotomy, and (3) thalamotomy plus L -dopa therapy. 1. The first thalamotomy. Contralateral tremor and rigidity both responded well to surgery in the qualitative...
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Confinia Neurologica (1973) 35 (4): 218–235.
Published Online: 25 May 2010
... of clinical quantitative neurological tests. The results were separated into the effects of (1) the first thalamotomy, (2) the second thalamotomy, and (3) thalamotomy plus L -dopa therapy. 1. The first thalamotomy. Contralateral tremor and rigidity both responded well to surgery in the qualitative...
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Confinia Neurologica (1971) 33 (3): 133–145.
Published Online: 30 May 2007
...H.L. Klawans Jr. The effectiveness of L -dopa in chronic manganese poisoning, progressive supranuclear palsy, olivopontocerebellar degeneration, and parkinsonism complicated by such features as pyramidal tract Iesions and dementia has been reviewed. Only the classic manifestations of parkinsonism...
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Confinia Neurologica (1971) 33 (1): 25–32.
Published Online: 21 May 2007
...H.L. Klawans Jr.; G.W. Paulson Several of the primitive reflexes, such as corneomandibular, palmomental, and the glabella tap sign are common in parkinsonism. The glabella tap sign is particularly characteristic, and may change during the course of the therapy with L -dopa. The glabellar reflex...
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Confinia Neurologica (1972) 34 (1-4): 130–135.
Published Online: 21 May 2007
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Dihydromorphanthridine derivative Parkinson's disease L -dopa Tremor Rigidity Bradykinesia Metabolic and Vegetative Disorders in Parkinsonism Chairmen: L. Leksell, Stockholm, T h . Rezende...
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Confinia Neurologica (1972) 34 (1-4): 55–56.
Published Online: 21 May 2007
...K. Nittner 21 5 2007 Confin. neurol. 34: 55-56 (1972) Stereotactic operation Combined thaiamo-subthala- motomy Differentiated electrophysio- logical stimulation Parkinson s disease Hypokinetic syndromes L-Dopa Hypokinetic Syndromes and their Therapy K. N ittner Neurosurgical Clinic...
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Confinia Neurologica (1974) 36 (1): 5–22.
Published Online: 11 May 2007
... Parkinson''s disease before and after treatment with L -dopa, at various quantities of drug, throughout the night and during spontaneous sleep. In the basic night records they found a decrease in the IV and REM stages, and an increase of wakefulness. After average doses of L -dopa (about 3 g) a decrease...
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Confinia Neurologica (1973) 35 (3): 186–192.
Published Online: 11 May 2007
...H.L. Klawans Jr.; S.P. Ringel It has been suggested that L -dopa combines with pyridoxine (B 6 ) to form a specific antiparkinsonian molecule. This raises the possibility that the efficacy of L -dopa can be increased by giving patients both L -dopa and vitamin B 6 . The administration of B 6...