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Movement Disorders Following Cerebrovascular Lesions: Etiology, Treatment Options and Prognosis

Kwon DY

Post-stroke movement disorders are uncommon, but comprise an important part of secondary movement disorders. These exert variable and heterogeneous clinical courses according to the stroke lesion and its temporal relationships....
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Movement Disorders Following Cerebrovascular Lesion in the Basal Ganglia Circuit

Park J

Movement disorders are primarily associated with the basal ganglia and the thalamus; therefore, movement disorders are more frequently manifest after stroke compared with neurological injuries associated with other structures of...
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Movement Disorders Following Cerebrovascular Lesions in Cerebellar Circuits

Choi SM

Cerebellar circuitry is important to controlling and modifying motor activity. It conducts the coordination and correction of errors in muscle contractions during active movements. Therefore, cerebrovascular lesions of the cerebellum...
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Dropped Head Syndrome after Minor Trauma in a Patient with Levosulpiride-Aggravated Vascular Parkinsonism

Cho SH, Lee D, Ahn TB

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Woodhouse-Sakati Syndrome: Report of the First Tunisian Family with the C2orf37 Gene Mutation

Hdiji O, Turki E, Bouzidi N, Bouchhima , Damak M, Bohlega S, Mhiri C

Woodhouse-Sakati syndrome (WSS) is an infrequent autosomal recessive condition characterized by progressive extrapyramidal signs, mental retardation, hypogonadism, alopecia, and diabetes mellitus. This syndrome belongs to a heterogeneous group of inherited...
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Movement Disorders in Non-Wilsonian Hepatic Cirrhotic Patients: The Subgroup Analysis of Various Phenotypes and Associated Risk Factors

Methawasin K, Chonmaitree P, Wongjitrat C, Rattanamongkolgul S, Asawavichienjinda T

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this subgroup analysis was to identify the risk factors associated with the development of various movement disorder phenotypes. METHODS: Eighty-three non-Wilsonian cirrhotic patients with abnormal movements were...
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Tremor in a Bassoonist: Tremor in Dystonia or Essential Tremor?

Park JE, Ramos VF, Hallett M

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Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder in Parkinson's Disease: A Preliminary Study

Kim CS, Sung YH, Kang MJ, Park KH

OBJECTIVE: Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is associated with α-synucleinopathies, such as Parkinson's disease (PD). We aimed to assess the differences in the clinical characteristics of PD with...
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Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation for Treatment of Focal Hand Dystonia: Update and Future Direction

Cho HJ, Hallett M

Focal hand dystonia (FHD) is characterized by excessive and unwanted muscle activation in both the hand and arm resulting in impaired performance in particular tasks. Understanding the pathophysiology of FHD...
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Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction in Mild and Advanced Parkinson's Disease

Kim JS, Lee SH, Oh YS, Park JW, An JY, Park SK, Han SR, Lee KS

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to investigate cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) with mild to severe stages of motor symptoms and to compare...
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Cerebrospinal Fluid Amyloid β1-42, Tau, and Alpha-Synuclein Predict the Heterogeneous Progression of Cognitive Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease

Kang JH

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease with heterogeneous pathological and clinical features. Cognitive dysfunction, a frequent non-motor complication, is a risk factor for poor prognosis and shows inter-individual variation...
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