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Clinical Characteristics of Involuntary Movement in Hospitalized Patients

Kwon KY, Lee HM, Lee SM, Koh SB

OBJECTIVE: Neurological symptoms in hospitalized patients are not rare, and neurological consultation for movement disorders is especially important in evaluating or managing those with various movement disorders. Therefore, we investigated...
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Transient Hypersomnolence Provoked by Metoclopramide in a Patient with Degenerative Parkinsonism

Yoo SW, Choi KE, Kim JS

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Abnormal Eye Movements in Parkinsonism and Movement Disorders

Jung I, Kim JS

Abnormal eye movements are commonly observed in movement disorders. Ocular motility examination should include bedside evaluation and laboratory recording of ocular misalignment, involuntary eye movements, including nystagmus and saccadic intrusions/oscillations,...
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Treatment of Hemichoreoathetosis with Arrhythmic Proximal Tremor after Stroke: The Role of Zona Incerta as a Target for Deep Brain Stimulation

Koerbel A, do Amaral , Zeh HB, Wollmann E, Koerbel RF, Moro C, Longo AL

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the zona incerta has shown promising results in the reduction of medically refractory movement disorders. However, evidence supporting its efficacy in movement disorders secondary to...
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Paroxysmal Kinesigenic Dyskinesia Presented Following Concussion

Cottrill N, McCully B, Payne M

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Call Center Operator's Dystonia

Lee D, Kim JA

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Gait Dyspraxia due to Right Occipital Infarct

Onder H, Buyuk F

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The ‘Hot Cross Bun’ Sign Is Not Always Multiple System Atrophy: Etiologies of 11 Cases

Way C, Pettersson D, Hiller A

OBJECTIVE: To clarify the specificity of the ‘hot cross bun’ sign (HCBS) for multiple system atrophy (MSA) in adult cerebellar ataxia or parkinsonism. METHODS: The radiologic information systems at an academic...
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Pseudobulbar Affect in Parkinsonian Disorders: A Review

Hakimi M, Maurer CW

Pseudobulbar affect (PBA) is a neurological symptom of inappropriate and uncontrollable laughter or crying that occurs secondary to a variety of neurological conditions, including parkinsonian disorders. PBA is a socially...
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Less Pulsatile Levodopa Therapy (6 Doses Daily) Is Associated with a Reduced Incidence of Dyskinesia

Lin MM, Laureno R

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether less pulsatile levodopa therapy (LPT) can reduce the development of levodopa-induced dyskinesia (LID). METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study of patients with Parkinson’s disease at the...
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Novel Ferritin Light Chain Gene Mutation in a Korean Patient with Neuroferritinopathy

Yoon SH, Kim NY, Kim YJ, Lyoo CH

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Sensory Trick Frames: A New Device for Blepharospasm Patients

Lorenzano , Tansley S, Ezra DG

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the use of unique customized spectacles provided with modified side arms may be helpful in reducing benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) in patients describing periocular sensory tricks...
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Assessment of Bone Mineral Density of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3

Farias AM, Appenzeller S, França MC, Martinez A, Etchebehere EE, Souza TF, Santos AO

OBJECTIVE: Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) is a spinocerebellar ataxia, and osteoporosis is a multifactor disease that may affect patients with neurologic conditions. The frequency of osteoporosis among MJD patients, however, has...
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