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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 62.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000032 (1999) G M Wali [Inde]Shoulder girdle dyskinesia associated with a thalamic infarct.
000033 (1999) V G Evidente [États-Unis] ; K. Gwinn-Hardy ; J N Caviness ; C H AlderRisperidone is effective in severe hemichorea/hemiballismus.
000094 (1999) S. Frucht [États-Unis] ; S. FahnParoxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia in infancy.
000886 (2002) Ronald K B. Pearce [Royaume-Uni] ; Lance A. Smith ; Michael J. Jackson ; Tara Banerji ; Jorgen Scheel-Krüger ; Peter JennerThe monoamine reuptake blocker brasofensine reverses akinesia without dyskinesia in MPTP-treated and levodopa-primed common marmosets.
000942 (2002) G-Y R. Hsiung [Canada] ; S K Das ; R. Ranawaya ; A-L Lafontaine ; O. SuchowerskyLong-term efficacy of botulinum toxin A in treatment of various movement disorders over a 10-year period.
000B93 (2003) Regina Katzenschlager [Royaume-Uni] ; Adriana Cardozo ; M Rosario Avila Cobo ; Eduardo Tolosa ; Andrew J. LeesUnclassifiable parkinsonism in two European tertiary referral centres for movement disorders.
000D95 (2004) Cheryl H. Waters [États-Unis] ; Kapil D. Sethi ; Robert A. Hauser ; Eric Molho ; John M. BertoniZydis selegiline reduces off time in Parkinson's disease patients with motor fluctuations: a 3-month, randomized, placebo-controlled study.
000E41 (2004) Kleopas A. Kleopa [Chypre (pays)] ; Theodoros KyriakidesA novel movement disorder of the lower lip.
000E63 (2004) Gurutz Linazasoro [Espagne]Recent failures of new potential symptomatic treatments for Parkinson's disease: causes and solutions.
000F11 (2004) Aleksandar J. Risti [Yougoslavie] ; Marina Svetel ; Natasa Dragasevi ; Milos Zarkovi ; Katarina Koprivsek ; Vladimir S. KostiBilateral chorea-ballism associated with hyperthyroidism.
001209 (2005) Jordan Dubow [États-Unis] ; Angela Kim ; Jerrold Leikin ; Kirk Cumpston ; Sean Bryant ; Michael RezakVisual system side effects caused by parasympathetic dysfunction after botulinum toxin type B injections.
001221 (2005) Katherine L. Widnell [États-Unis] ; Cynthia ComellaRole of COMT inhibitors and dopamine agonists in the treatment of motor fluctuations.
001301 (2005) Frank Skidmore [États-Unis] ; Irene Mikolenko ; Howard Weiss ; William WeinerCamptocormia in a patient with multiple system atrophy.
001598 (2006) Davide Martino [Royaume-Uni] ; Nee-Kong Chew ; Pablo Mir ; Mark J. Edwards ; Niall P. Quinn ; Kailash P. BhatiaAtypical movement disorders in antiphospholipid syndrome.
001B00 (2007) Tanya Gurevich [Israël] ; Chava Peretz ; Orna Moore ; Nina Weizmann ; Nir GiladiThe effect of injecting botulinum toxin type a into the calf muscles on freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease: a double blind placebo-controlled pilot study.
001B01 (2007) Julia Roggendorf [Allemagne] ; Lothar Burghaus ; Wei-Chi Liu ; Simon Weisenbach ; Carsten Eggers ; Gereon R. Fink ; Ruediger HilkerBelly dancer's syndrome following central pontine and extrapontine myelinolysis.
001D30 (1991) E. Siemers ; V. ReddyProfile of patients enrolled in a new movement disorder clinic.
001E44 (2007) Carmine Vitale [Italie] ; Stefano Marconi ; Luigi Di Maio ; Giuseppe De Michele ; Katia Longo ; Vincenzo Bonavita ; Paolo BaroneShort-term continuous infusion of apomorphine hydrochloride for treatment of Huntington's chorea: A double blind, randomized cross-over trial.
001F12 (2008) Peter Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Alexandre EusebioParadoxes of functional neurosurgery: clues from basal ganglia recordings.
002060 (2008) Slavko M. Jankovi ; Dragoslav V. Soki ; Nikola M. Vojvodi ; Aleksandar J. Risti ; Vladimir S. KostiMultiple rhythmic movement disorders in a teenage boy with excellent response to clonazepam.
002127 (2008) Roberto Di Fabio ; Carlo Casali ; Francesco PierelliQuetiapine: an alternative treatment in painless legs and moving toes.

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