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Eur Neurol (2021) 84 (2): 124–128.
Published Online: 22 March 2021
...Anjali Chouksey; Sanjay Pandey Autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) constitutes an important treatable cause of movement disorders. We aimed to highlight the spectrum of movement disorder and other salient features of AIE patients diagnosed at our tertiary care centre and describe their clinical symptoms...
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Eur Neurol (2015) 74 (1-2): 49–53.
Published Online: 14 July 2015
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Huntingtonߣs disease Dysphagia Movement disorders Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal, dominant, inherited neurodegenerative disorder that is caused by an abnormal expanded CAG repeat...
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Eur Neurol (2015) 73 (1-2): 119–125.
Published Online: 29 November 2014
...: A retrospective analysis of data from six adults patients with clinical, electroencephalographic and genetic confirmation of AS was performed. Movement disorders of the hands and mouth, laughing spells, severe expressive speech disorders, a happy nature, hyposomnia and anxiety are the major neurological...
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Eur Neurol (2012) 68 (3): 166–170.
Published Online: 14 August 2012
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Myasthenia gravis Sleep disorders Movement disorders Restless legs syndrome Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a sensorimotor and sleep disorder with a prevalence of 5–10% in the general...
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Eur Neurol (2012) 68 (1): 59–64.
Published Online: 22 June 2012
...Yannick Béjot; Maurice Giroud; Thibault Moreau; Isabelle Benatru Although rare, many different types of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders have been described after both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke in children and in adults. Current knowledge about these disorders comes from single...
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Eur Neurol (2012) 67 (2): 107–115.
Published Online: 10 January 2012
... I fibers and limb movement. Conclusion: Our study strengthened the hypothesis by correlation between changes in types of muscle fiber (decline in type I fibers) and an increase in limb movements during sleep after SCI. Movement disorders Sleep Sleep disorders Spinal cord Muscle biopsy...
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Eur Neurol (2011) 65 (5): 307–308.
Published Online: 13 May 2011
... mellitus [ 123 I]FP-CIT SPECT Movement disorders Neurological Vignette Received: December 20, 2010 Accepted: March 8, 2011 Published online: May 13, 2011 Eur Neurol 2011;65:307 308 DOI: 10.1159/000327305 Decreased Contralateral Putamen [123I]FP-CIT SPECT Uptake in Hyperglycemic Hemichorea...
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Eur Neurol (1989) 29 (5): 298–300.
Published Online: 06 February 2008
... an epileptic origin. Of several hypotheses (brainstem or basal ganglia dysfunction, vestibular origin, and tics), none fully explains this peculiar movement disorder, the origin of which remains unclear. 20 09 1988 15 12 1988 6 2 2008 © 1989 S. Karger AG, Basel 1989 Copyright / Drug...
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Eur Neurol (2007) 57 (2): 80–85.
Published Online: 15 December 2006
... heterogeneous manifestations and should be considered in young patients presenting with dysarthria, drooling, any kind of movement disorders or psychiatric symptoms. Drooling was the second most common manifestation in our series, and many patients held a handkerchief in their hands while entering the clinic...