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Anti-GABAB Receptor Encephalitis Presenting with Atypical Corticobasal Syndrome in a Patient with Parkinson’s Disease

Abdullah NS, Jan TH, Remli R, Mukari SAM, Ibrahim NM

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Geometric morphometric analysis of malocclusion on lateral cephalograms in Malaysian population

Woon CK, Abu Jamal NA, Mohd Noor MNI, Abdullah SM, Ibrahim NM, Norman NH, Alias A

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Labrune’s Syndrome Presenting With Stereotypy-Like Movements and Psychosis: A Case Report and Review

Sim CY, Mukari SAM, Ngu LH, Loh CY, Remli R, Ibrahim NM

Labrune’s syndrome, or leukoencephalopathy with brain calcifications and cysts (LCC), is a rare genetic syndrome with variable neurological presentations. Psychiatric manifestations and involuntary movements are uncommonly reported. We report the...
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A KMT2B Frameshift Variant Causing Focal Dystonia Restricted to the Oromandibular Region After Long-Term Follow-up

Closas AMFD, Lohmann K, Tan AH, Ibrahim NM, Lim JL, Tay YW, Muthusamy KA, Ahmad-Annuar AB, Klein C, Lim SY

KMT2B-linked dystonia (DYT-KMT2B) is a childhood-onset dystonia syndrome typically beginning in the lower limbs and progressing caudocranially to affect the upper limbs with eventual prominent craniocervical involvement. Despite its recent...
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Management of Parkinson’s Disease in the COVID-19 Pandemic and Future Perspectives in the Era of Vaccination

Lau YH, Lau KM, Ibrahim NM

The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSCoV- 2) has led to a serious global health crisis. Increasing evidence suggests that elderly...
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Movement Disorders Resulting From Bilateral Basal Ganglia Lesions in End-Stage Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review

Yap KH, Baharudin NH, Gafor AHA, Remli R, Lim SY, Zaidi WAW, Azmin S, Mukari SAM, Khalid RA, Ibrahim NM

Objective The basal ganglia (BG) are susceptible to fluctuations in blood urea levels, sometimes resulting in movement disorders. We described patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) presenting with movement disorders...
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Fecal Calprotectin in Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple System Atrophy

Hor JW, Lim SY, Khor ES, Chong KK, Song SL, Ibrahim NM, Teh CSJ, Chong CW, Hilmi IN, Tan AH

Objective Converging evidence suggests that intestinal inflammation is involved in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. Previous studies on fecal calprotectin in Parkinson’s disease (PD) were limited by small sample sizes,...
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Historical and More Common Nongenetic Movement Disorders From Asia

Ibrahim NM, Jagota P, Pal PK, Bhidayasiri R, Lim SY, Ugawa Y, Aldaajani Z, Jeon B, Fujioka S, Lee JY, Kukkle PL, Shang H, Phokaewvarangkul O, Diesta C, Shambetova C, Lin CH

Nongenetic movement disorders are common throughout the world. The movement disorders encountered may vary depending on the prevalence of certain disorders across various geographical regions. In this paper, we review...
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Nine Hereditary Movement Disorders First Described in Asia: Their History and Evolution

Jagota P, Ugawa Y, Aldaajani Z, Ibrahim NM, Ishiura H, Nomura Y, Tsuji S, Diesta C, Hattori N, Onodera O, Bohlega S, Al-Din A, Lim SY, Lee JY, Jeon B, Pal PK, Shang H, Fujioka S, Kukkle PL, Phokaewvarangkul O, Lin CH, Shambetova C, Bhidayasiri R

Clinical case studies and reporting are important to the discovery of new disorders and the advancement of medical sciences. Both clinicians and basic scientists play equally important roles leading to...
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