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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 34.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000089 (1999) J. Winkelmann [Allemagne] ; D P Auer ; C. Lechner ; G. Elbel ; C. TrenkwalderMagnetic resonance imaging findings in corticobasal degeneration.
000752 (2002) Igor A. Ilinsky [États-Unis] ; Kristy Kultas-IlinskyMotor thalamic circuits in primates with emphasis on the area targeted in treatment of movement disorders.
000B34 (1992) B S Russman [États-Unis] ; A E Lang ; S. Fahn ; P. Greene ; M L GrunnetWhat is it? Case 1, 1992: progressive gait deterioration, peripheral neuropathy, optic atrophy, bradykinesia, and dystonia in a young girl.
000D14 (1992) J M Bejar [États-Unis] ; J. Kepes ; W C KollerHemiballism and tremor due to ependymal cyst.
001059 (2005) Douglas E. Crompton [Royaume-Uni] ; Patrick F. Chinnery ; David Bates ; Timothy J. Walls ; Margaret J. Jackson ; Andrew J. Curtis ; John BurnSpectrum of movement disorders in neuroferritinopathy.
001093 (1992) M J Steiger [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Pires ; F. Scaravilli ; N P Quinn ; C D MarsdenHemiballism and chorea in a patient with parkinsonism due to a multisystem degeneration.
001214 (2005) Gurusidheshwar M. Wali [Inde]Novel movement disorder of the lower lip: is it epilepsia partialis continua? Clues from a secondary case.
001515 (2006) Giacomo Della Marca [Italie] ; Marco Rubino ; Catello Vollono ; Isabella Vasta ; Emanuele Scarano ; Paolo Mariotti ; Alessandro Cianfoni ; Gioacchino Francesco Mennuni ; Pietro Tonali ; Giuseppe ZampinoRhythmic tongue movements during sleep: a peculiar parasomnia in Costello syndrome.
001873 (2006) Hui-Fang Shang [République populaire de Chine] ; Xiao-Feng Jiang ; Jean-Marc Burgunder ; Qin Chen ; Dong ZhouNovel mutation in the ceruloplasmin gene causing a cognitive and movement disorder with diabetes mellitus.
001C91 (2007) Naoki Tani [Japon] ; Youichi Saitoh ; Haruhiko Kishima ; Satoru Oshino ; Jun Hatazawa ; Kazuo Hashikawa ; Toshiki YoshimineMotor cortex stimulation for levodopa-resistant akinesia: case report.
001D36 (1991) A E Lang [Canada] ; K D Sethi ; J P Provias ; J H DeckWhat is it? Case 1, 1991: a severe and fatal systemic illness first presenting with a movement disorder.
001E13 (2007) David R. Williams [Australie] ; Janice L. Holton ; Kate Strand ; Tamas Revesz ; Andrew J. LeesPure akinesia with gait freezing: a third clinical phenotype of progressive supranuclear palsy.
002114 (2008) Christian Wider [États-Unis] ; Ryan J. Uitti ; Zbigniew K. Wszolek ; John Y. Fang ; Keith A. Josephs ; Matthew C. Baker ; Rosa Rademakers ; Michael L. Hutton ; Dennis W. DicksonProgranulin gene mutation with an unusual clinical and neuropathologic presentation.
002171 (2008) Petra Schwingenschuh ; Kailash P. BhatiaPainful moving tongue in a patient with the painful legs moving toes syndrome.
002354 (2008) Cyril Gitiaux [France] ; Emmanuel Roze ; Kiyoka Kinugawa ; Constance Flamand-Rouvière ; Nathalie Boddaert ; Emmanuelle Apartis ; Vassili Valayannopoulos ; Guy Touati ; Jacques Motte ; David Devos ; Karine Mention ; Dries Dobbelaere ; Diana Rodriguez ; Agathe Roubertie ; Brigitte Chabrol ; François Feillet ; Marie Vidailhet ; Nadia Bahi-BuissonSpectrum of movement disorders associated with glutaric aciduria type 1: a study of 16 patients.
002520 (2009) Annu Aggarwal ; Jane E. Warren ; Jason D. Warren ; Philip D. ThompsonFacial reflex hyperexcitability in geniospasm suggests a brainstem origin.
002611 (2010) João GuimarãesReply: Painful legs and moving toes: Clinical and electrophysiological observations.
002616 (2009) Maria Stamelou [Allemagne] ; Andreas Matusch ; David Elmenhorst ; René Hurlemann ; Karla M. Eggert ; Karl Zilles ; Wolfgang H. Oertel ; Günter U. Höglinger ; Andreas BauerNigrostriatal upregulation of 5-HT2A receptors correlates with motor dysfunction in progressive supranuclear palsy.
002647 (2009) Carine Karachi [France] ; David Grabli ; Nicolas Baup ; Stéphanie Mounayar ; Dominique Tandé ; Chantal François ; Etienne C. HirschDysfunction of the subthalamic nucleus induces behavioral and movement disorders in monkeys.
002712 (2009) Fabienne Ory-Magne [France] ; Christine Brefel-Courbon ; Pierre Payoux ; Sabrina Debruxelles ; Igor Sibon ; Cyril Goizet ; Pierre Labauge ; Patrice Menegon ; Emmanuelle Uro-Coste ; Bernardino Ghetti ; Marie Bernadetle Delisle ; Ruben Vidal ; Olivier RascolClinical phenotype and neuroimaging findings in a French family with hereditary ferritinopathy (FTL498-499InsTC).
002854 (2009) Helen Ling ; Kanjana Unnwongse ; Roongroj BhidayasiriComplex movement disorders in a sporadic Boucher-Neuhäuser Syndrome: Phenotypic manifestations beyond the triad.

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