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Chorée syndrome And NotP. C. Blumbergs

List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 98.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
001468 Christopher Kenney [États-Unis] ; Christine Hunter [États-Unis] ; Anthony Davidson [États-Unis] ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]Short-term effects of tetrabenazine on chorea associated with Huntington's disease
001516 Shinji Saiki [Japon] ; Koichiro Sakai [Japon] ; Ken-Ya Murata [Japon] ; Misuzu Saiki [Japon] ; Megumi Nakanishi [Japon] ; Yoko Kitagawa [Japon] ; Muichi Kaito [Japon] ; Yuichiro Gondo [Japon] ; Toshihide Kumamoto [Japon] ; Makoto Matsui [Japon] ; Nobutaka Hattori [Japon] ; Genjiro Hirose [Japon]Primary skeletal muscle involvement in chorea-acanthocytosis
001534 Ruth H. Walker [États-Unis] ; Hans H. Jung [Suisse] ; Francois Tison [France] ; Soohee Lee [États-Unis] ; Adrian Danek [Allemagne]Phenotypic variation among brothers with the McLeod neuroacanthocytosis syndrome
001535 Marcelo Miranda [Chili] ; Claudia Castiglioni [Chili] ; Beat M. Frey [Suisse] ; Martin Hergersberg [Suisse] ; Adrian Danek [Allemagne] ; Hans H. Jung [Suisse]Phenotypic variability of a distinct deletion in mcleod syndrome
001609 Christopher Kenney [États-Unis] ; Christine Hunter [États-Unis] ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]Long-term tolerability of tetrabenazine in the treatment of hyperkinetic movement disorders
001643 Santiago Gimenez-Roldan [Espagne] ; Geneviève Aubert [Belgique]Hysterical chorea : Report of an outbreak and movie documentation by arthur van gehuchten (1861-1914)
001727 Shankar Kamath [Royaume-Uni] ; Nin Bajaj [Royaume-Uni]Crack dancing in the United Kingdom : Apropos a video case presentation
001745 Steve W. Wu [États-Unis] ; Brent Graham [États-Unis] ; Michael J. Gelfand [États-Unis] ; Ralph E. Gruppo [États-Unis] ; Argirios Dinopolous [États-Unis] ; Donald L. Gilbert [États-Unis]Clinical and positron emission tomography findings of chorea associated with primary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
001776 Christopher Kenney [États-Unis] ; Suzanne Powell [États-Unis] ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]Autopsy-proven Huntington's disease with 29 trinucleotide repeats
001871 Oraporn Sitburana [États-Unis] ; William G. Ondo [États-Unis]Tetrabenazine for hyperglycemic-induced hemichorea-hemiballismus
001988 Theresa A. Zesiewicz [États-Unis] ; Kelly L. Sullivan [États-Unis] ; Robert A. Hauser [États-Unis] ; Juan Sanchez-Ramos [États-Unis]Open-label pilot study of levetiracetam (Keppra) for the treatment of chorea in Huntington's disease
001A01 David Devos [France] ; Isabelle Vuillaume [France] ; Alix De Becdelievre [France] ; Berengère De Martinville [France] ; Claire-Marie Dhaenens [France] ; Jean-Christophe Cuvellier [France] ; Jean-Marie Cuisset [France] ; Louis Vallee [France] ; Marie-Pierre Lemaitre [France] ; Hélène Bourteel [France] ; Eric Hachulla [France] ; Benoit Wallaert [France] ; Alain Destée [France] ; Luc Defebvre [France] ; Bernard Sablonniere [France]New syndromic form of benign hereditary chorea is associated with a deletion of TITF-1 and PAX-9 contiguous genes
001A13 Peter Bauer [Allemagne] ; Friedmar R. Kreuz [Allemagne] ; Katrin Bürk [Allemagne] ; Carsten Saft [Allemagne] ; Jürgen Andrich [Allemagne] ; Hubert Heilemann [Allemagne] ; Olaf Riess [Allemagne] ; Ludger Schöls [Allemagne]Mutations in TITF1 are not relevant to sporadic and familial chorea of unknown cause
001A72 Jordi Gomez-Ramirez [Canada] ; Tom H. Johnston [Canada] ; Naomi P. Visanji [Canada] ; Susan H. Fox [Canada] ; Jonathan M. Brotchie [Canada]Histamine H3 receptor agonists reduce L-dopa-induced chorea, but not dystonia, in the MPTP-lesioned nonhuman primate model of parkinson's disease
001A79 Karsten Henkel [Allemagne] ; Adrian Danek [Allemagne, États-Unis] ; Jordan Grafman [États-Unis] ; John Butman [États-Unis] ; Jan Kassubek [Allemagne]Head of the caudate nucleus is most vulnerable in chorea-acanthocytosis : A voxel-based morphometry study
001B49 Ruth H. Walker [États-Unis] ; Adrian Danek [Allemagne] ; Carol Dobson-Stone [Australie] ; Renzo Guerrini [Italie] ; Hans H. Jung [Suisse] ; Anne-Louise Lafontaine [Canada] ; Luca Rampoldi [Italie] ; Francois Tison [France] ; Eva Andermann [Canada]Developments in neuroacanthocytosis : Expanding the spectrum of choreatic syndromes
001B51 Matthew O. Hebb [Canada] ; Paula Gaudet [Canada] ; Ivar Mendez [Canada]Deep brain stimulation to treat hyperkinetic symptoms of cockayne syndrome
001B84 Servane Mouton [France] ; Jing Xie-Brustolin [France] ; Patrick Mertens [France] ; Gustavo Polo [France] ; Philippe Damier [France] ; Emmanuel Broussolle [France] ; Stéphane Thobois [France]Chorea induced by globus pallidus externus stimulation in a dystonic patient
001C53 Toshiaki Takahashi [Japon] ; Masashi Aoki [Japon] ; Takashi Imai [Japon] ; Masaru Yoshioka [Japon] ; Hidehiko Konno [Japon] ; Shuichi Higano [Japon] ; Yoshiaki Onodera [Japon] ; Hiroshi Saito [Japon] ; Itaru Kimura [Japon] ; Yasuto Itoyama [Japon]A case of dysferlinopathy presenting choreic movements
001C75 Antonio Lucio Teixeira [Brésil] ; Débora P. Maia [Brésil] ; Francisco Cardoso [Brésil]UFMG Sydenham's Chorea rating scale (USCRS) : Reliability and consistency
001D12 Douglas E. Crompton [Royaume-Uni] ; Patrick F. Chinnery [Royaume-Uni] ; David Bates [Royaume-Uni] ; Timothy J. Walls [Royaume-Uni] ; Margaret J. Jackson ; Andrew J. Curtis [Royaume-Uni] ; John Burn [Royaume-Uni]Spectrum of movement disorders in Neuroferritinopathy
001D55 Marc Engelen [Pays-Bas] ; Marina A. J. Tijssen [Pays-Bas]Paroxysmal non-kinesigenic dyskinesia in antiphospholipid syndrome
001D64 Susanne Muehlschlegel [États-Unis] ; Michael S. Okun [États-Unis] ; Kelly D. Foote [États-Unis] ; Dominique Coco [États-Unis] ; Anthony T. Yachnis [États-Unis] ; Hubert H. Fernandez [États-Unis]Paraneoplastic chorea with leukoencephalopathy presenting with obsessive-compulsive and behavioral disorder
001E34 Jeffrey J. Sevigny [États-Unis] ; Steven S. M. Chin [États-Unis] ; Yvonne Milewski [États-Unis] ; Mark W. Albers [États-Unis] ; Marc L. Gordon [États-Unis] ; Karen Marder [États-Unis]HIV encephalitis simulating Huntington's disease
001E92 Berril Donmez [Turquie] ; Raif Cakmur [Turquie] ; Süleyman Men [Turquie] ; Ibrahim Oztura [Turquie] ; Arzu Kitis [Turquie]Coexistence of movement disorders and epilepsia partialis continua as the initial signs in probable creutzfeldt-jakob disease
001F03 Maria V. Recio [États-Unis] ; Robert A. Hauser [États-Unis] ; Elan D. Louis [États-Unis] ; Harsha Radhashakar [États-Unis] ; Kelly L. Sullivan [États-Unis] ; Theresa A. Zesiewicz [États-Unis]Chorea in a patient with cerebral palsy : Treatment with levetiracetam
001F04 Jeremy D. Isaacs [Royaume-Uni] ; James Rakshi [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard Baker [Royaume-Uni] ; David J. Brooks [Royaume-Uni] ; Anthony N. Warrens [Royaume-Uni]Chorea associated with thyroxine replacement therapy
001F36 Galit Kleiner-Fisman [États-Unis] ; Noel Y. Calingasan [États-Unis] ; Mary Putt [États-Unis] ; June Chen [États-Unis] ; M. Flint Beal [États-Unis] ; Anthony E. Lang [Canada]Alterations of striatal neurons in benign hereditary chorea
001F44 Morgane Caer [France] ; Karine Viala [France] ; Richard Levy [France] ; Thierry Maisonobe [France] ; Florence Chochon [France] ; Agnès Lombes [France] ; Yves Agid [France]Adult-onset chorea and mitochondrial cytopathy
002002 John Yianni [Royaume-Uni] ; Dipankar Nandi [Royaume-Uni] ; Kevin Bradley [Royaume-Uni] ; Nigel Soper [Royaume-Uni] ; Ralph Gregory [Royaume-Uni] ; Carole Joint [Royaume-Uni] ; John Stein [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard Scott [Royaume-Uni] ; Tipu Aziz [Royaume-Uni]Senile chorea treated by deep brain stimulation: A clinical, neurophysiological and functional imaging study
002085 Francisco Cardoso [Brésil] ; Leonardo Dornas [Brésil] ; Mauro Cunningham [Brésil] ; José Teotonio Oliveira [Brésil]Nerve conduction study in Sydenham's chorea
002107 Shung-Lon Lai [Taïwan] ; Yu-Lung Tseng [Taïwan] ; Ming-Chin Hsu [Taïwan] ; Shun-Sheng Chen [Taïwan]Magnetic resonance imaging and single-photon emission computed tomography changes in hypoglycemia-induced chorea
002212 Shinji Saiki [Japon] ; Genjiro Hirose [Japon] ; Koichiro Sakai [Japon] ; Ichiro Matsunari [Japon] ; Kotaro Higashi [Japon] ; Misuzu Saiki [Japon] ; Satoshi Kataoka [Japon] ; Ariyuki Hori [Japon] ; Kohei Shimazaki [Japon]Chorea-acanthocytosis associated with Tourettism
002213 L. Vela [États-Unis] ; G. N. Sfakianakis [États-Unis] ; D. Heros [États-Unis] ; W. Koller [États-Unis] ; C. Singer [États-Unis]Chorea and contraceptives: Case report with PET study and review of the literature
002231 Aleksandar J. Ristic [Serbie] ; Marina Svetel [Serbie] ; Natasa Dragasevic [Serbie] ; Milos Zarkovic [Serbie] ; Katarina Koprivsek [Serbie] ; Vladimir S. Kostic [Serbie]Bilateral chorea-ballism associated with hyperthyroidism
002253 John C. Morgan [États-Unis] ; W. Christopher Winter [États-Unis] ; G. Frederick Wooten [États-Unis]Amphetamine-induced chorea in attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder
002259 Deborah A. Hall [États-Unis] ; Steven P. Ringel [États-Unis]Adult nonketotic hyperglycinemia crisis presenting as severe chorea and encephalopathy
002298 Anjan Chatterjee [États-Unis] ; Steven J. Frucht [États-Unis]Tetrabenazine in the treatment of severe pediatric chorea
002349 Susan H. Fox [Royaume-Uni] ; Anette Nieves [Canada] ; Catherine Bergeron [Canada] ; Anthony E. Lang [Canada]Pure cerebello-olivary degeneration of Marie, Foix, and Alajouanine presenting with progressive cerebellar ataxia, cognitive decline, and chorea
002369 Ruth H. Walker [États-Unis] ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth O'Hearn [États-Unis] ; Russell L. Margolis [États-Unis]Phenotypic features of Huntington's disease-like 2
002383 Ali Samii [États-Unis] ; Debra D. Dahlen [États-Unis] ; Alexander M. Spence [États-Unis] ; Nicole C. Maronian [États-Unis] ; Eric E. Kraus [États-Unis] ; Vanda A. Lennon [États-Unis]Paraneoplastic movement disorder in a patient with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and CRMP-5 autoantibody
002401 Pedro Gonzalez-Alegre [États-Unis] ; Zakaria Ammache [États-Unis] ; Patricia H. Davis [États-Unis] ; Robert L. Rodnitzky [États-Unis]Moyamoya-induced paroxysmal dyskinesia
002466 Ryoichi Hayashi [Japon] ; Takao Hashimoto [Japon] ; Kenji Tako [Japon]Efficacy of propranolol in hyperthyroid-induced chorea: A case report
002516 Saeed Bohlega [Arabie saoudite] ; Adel Al-Jishi [Bahreïn] ; Carol Dobson-Stone [Royaume-Uni] ; Luca Rampoldi [Royaume-Uni, Italie] ; Parthasarathi Saha [Arabie saoudite] ; Hatem Murad [Arabie saoudite] ; Abid Kareem [Arabie saoudite] ; George Roberts [Arabie saoudite] ; Anthony P. Monaco [Royaume-Uni]Chorea-acanthocytosis: Clinical and genetic findings in three families from the arabian peninsula
002517 David Mckee [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Talbot [Royaume-Uni]Chorea as a presenting feature of variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
002536 Luis M. Barreiro De Madariaga [Argentine] ; José E. Sian [Argentine] ; Ignacio Casas Parera [Argentine] ; Federico Micheli [Argentine]Arm chorea secondary to an unruptured giant aneurysm
002730 Pierre Burbaud [France] ; Alain Rougier [France] ; Xavier Ferrer [France] ; Dominique Guehl [France] ; E. Cuny [France] ; Pierre Arne [France] ; Ch. Gross [France] ; B. Bioulac [France]Improvement of severe trunk spasms by bilateral high-frequency stimulation of the motor thalamus in a patient with chorea-acanthocytosis
002736 Thomas D. Bird [États-Unis]Hereditary benign chorea
002737 Yoon-Ho Hong [Corée du Sud] ; Tae-Beom Ahn [Corée du Sud] ; Chang Wan Oh [Corée du Sud] ; Beom S. Jeon [Corée du Sud]Hemichorea as an initial manifestation of moyamoya disease: Reversible striatal hypoperfusion demonstrated on single photon emission computed tomography
002749 DANQING ZHU [Australie] ; Christopher Burke [Australie] ; Anthony Leslie [Australie] ; Garth A. Nicholson [Australie]Friedreich's ataxia with chorea and myoclonus caused by a compound heterozygosity for a novel deletion and the trinucleotide GAA expansion
002833 Gregory Taurin [France] ; Véronique Golfier [France] ; Jean-Francois Pinel [France] ; Véronique Deburghgraeve ; Jean-Yves Poirier [France] ; Gilles Edan [France] ; Marc Verin [France]Choreic syndrome due to Hashimoto's encephalopathy
002855 Pierre-Francois Pradat [France] ; Francois Salachas [France] ; Stéphanie Cartalat-Carel [France] ; Lucette Lacomblez [France] ; Nathalie Patte [France] ; Nadine Leforestier [France] ; Véronique Gaura [France] ; Vincent Meininger [France]Association of chorea and motor neuron disease
002890 A. Danek [Allemagne] ; F. Tison [France] ; J. Rubio [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Oechsner [Allemagne] ; W. Kalckreuth [Allemagne] ; A. P. Monaco [Royaume-Uni]The chorea of McLeod syndrome
002933 J. Eric Ahlskog [États-Unis] ; Hiroshi Nishino [Japon] ; V. G. H. Evidente [États-Unis] ; John W. Tulloch [États-Unis] ; Glenn S. Forbes [États-Unis] ; John N. Caviness [États-Unis] ; Katrina A. Gwinn-Hardy [États-Unis]Persistent chorea triggered by hyperglycemic crisis in diabetics
002987 Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Teresa A. Chmura [États-Unis] ; Douglas J. Lanska [États-Unis]History of chorea : Part 3 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, June 2000
002988 P. Shanahan [Irlande (pays)] ; M. Hutchinson [Irlande (pays)] ; A. Bohan [Irlande (pays)] ; D. O'Donoghue [Irlande (pays)] ; K. Sheahan [Irlande (pays)] ; A. Owens [Irlande (pays)]Hemichorea, moya-moya, and ulcerative colitis
002989 S. Ohara [Japon] ; S. Nakagawa [Japon] ; K. Tabata [Japon] ; T. Hashimoto [Japon]Hemiballism with hyperglycemia and striatal T1-MRI hyperintensity: An autopsy report
002A24 G. Wihl [Allemagne] ; J. Volkmann [Allemagne] ; N. Allert [Allemagne] ; R. Lehrke [Allemagne] ; V. Sturm [Allemagne] ; H.-J. Freund [Allemagne]Deep brain stimulation of the internal pallidum did not improve chorea in a patient with neuro-acanthocytosis
002A68 Satoshi Goto [Japon] ; Naoko Kunitoku [Japon] ; Tadashi Hamasaki [Japon] ; Shigeyuki Nishikawa [Japon] ; Yukitaka Ushio [Japon]Abolition of postapoplectic hemichorea by Vo-complex thalamotomy: Long-term follow-up study
002B51 A. Nuti [Italie] ; R. Ceravolo [Italie] ; S. Salvetti [Italie] ; G. Gambaccini [Italie] ; U. Bonuccelli [Italie] ; E. Capochiani [Italie]Paraneoplastic choreic syndrome during non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
002C06 Ulf Ziemann [Allemagne] ; John Koc [Allemagne] ; Carl-Detlev Reimers [Allemagne] ; Michael Finkenstaedt [Allemagne] ; Walter Paulus [Allemagne]Exploration of motor cortex excitability in a diabetic patient with hemiballism-hemichorea
002C16 Néstor Galvez-Jimenez [États-Unis] ; Maurice R. Hanson [États-Unis] ; Josh Cabral [États-Unis]Dopa-resistant parkinsonism, oculomotor disturbances, chorea, mirror movements, dyspraxia, and dementia : The expanding clinical spectrum of hypoparathyroidism. A case report
002C38 David Devos [France] ; Luc Defebvre [France] ; Alain Destée [France] ; Jacques Caron [France]Choreic movements induced by cibenzoline : An Ic class antiarrhythmic effect?
002C39 John Bowen [Royaume-Uni] ; Tejal Mitchell [Royaume-Uni] ; Ronald Pearce [Royaume-Uni] ; Niall Quinn [Royaume-Uni]Chorea in new variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
002C51 A. Schrag [Royaume-Uni] ; N. P. Quinn [Royaume-Uni] ; K. P. Bhatia [Royaume-Uni] ; C. D. Marsden [Royaume-Uni]Benign hereditary chorea : Entity or syndrome?
002D11 B. Safirstein [États-Unis] ; L. M. Shulman [États-Unis] ; W. J. Weiner [États-Unis]Successful treatment of hemichorea with olanzapine
002D28 V. G. H. Evidente [États-Unis, Philippines] ; K. Gwinn-Hardy [États-Unis] ; J. N. Caviness [États-Unis] ; C. H. Adler [États-Unis]Risperidone is effective in severe hemichorea/hemiballismus
002E09 J. K. Krauss [Suisse] ; T. Pohle [Suisse] ; J. J. Borremans [Allemagne]Hemichorea and hemiballism associated with contralateral hemiparesis and ipsilateral basal ganglia lesions
002E37 E. A. Sekul [États-Unis] ; S. Kaminer [États-Unis] ; K. D. Sethi [États-Unis]Digoxin-induced chorea in a child
002E50 P. Chariot [France] ; P. Brugieres [France] ; M.-C. Eliezer-Vanerot [France] ; C. Geny [France] ; M. Binaghi [France] ; P. Cesaro [France]Choreic movements and MRI abnormalities in the subthalamic nuclei reversible after administration of coenzyme Q10 and multiple vitamins in a patient with bilateral optic neuropathy
002F29 J. Sunden-Cullberg [Suède] ; J. Tedroff [Suède] ; S.-M. Aquilonius [Suède]Reversible chorea in primary antiphospholipid syndrome
002F37 S. E. Johnson [Norvège] ; A. Dahl [Norvège] ; O. Sjaastad [Norvège]Progressive pseudobulbar paresis, early choreiform movements, and later rigidity : Appearance in two sets of dizygotic twins in the same family
003007 M. G. Hanna [Royaume-Uni] ; M. B. Davis [Royaume-Uni] ; M. G. Sweeney [Royaume-Uni] ; M. Noursadeghi [Royaume-Uni] ; C. J. Ellis [Royaume-Uni] ; P. Elliot [Royaume-Uni] ; N. W. Wood [Royaume-Uni] ; C. D. Marsden [Royaume-Uni]Generalized chorea in two patients harboring the Friedreich's ataxia gene trinucleotide repeat expansion
003068 M. Tanaka [Japon] ; S. Hirai [Japon] ; S. Kondo [Japon] ; X. Sun [Japon] ; T. Nakagawa [Japon] ; S. Tanaka [Japon] ; K. Hayashi [Japon] ; K. Okamoto [Japon]Cerebral hypoperfusion and hypometabolism with altered striatal signal intensity in chorea-acanthocytosis : A combined PET and MRI study
003182 C. Klein [Allemagne] ; P. Vieregge [Allemagne] ; D. Kömpf [Allemagne]Paroxysmal choreoathetosis in a patient with idiopathic basal ganglia calcification, chorea, and dystonia
003262 J. G. Heckmann [Allemagne] ; C. J. G. Lang [Allemagne] ; A. Druschky [Allemagne] ; D. Claus [Allemagne] ; O. Bartels [Allemagne] ; B. Neundörfer [Allemagne]Chorea resulting from paraneoplastic encephalitis
003364 P. Pantano [Italie] ; S. Di Cesare ; M. Ricci [Italie] ; G. F. Gualdi ; U. Sabatini [Italie] ; V. Di PieroHemichorea after a striatal ischemic lesion : Evidence of thalamic disinhibition using single-photon emission computed tomography : A case report
003393 G. D. Ppodskalny [États-Unis] ; S. A. Factor [États-Unis]Chorea caused by lithium intoxication : A case report and literature review
003410 C. Klein [Royaume-Uni] ; G. K. Wenning [Royaume-Uni] ; N. P. Quinn [Royaume-Uni] ; C. D. Marsden [Royaume-Uni]Ataxia without telangiectasia masquerading as benign hereditary chorea
003469 J. H. Sinard [États-Unis] ; J. C. HedreenNeuronal loss from the subthalamic nuclei in a patient with progressive chorea
003514 L. M. Shulman [États-Unis] ; A. E. Lang ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis] ; N. J. David [États-Unis] ; W. J. Weiner [États-Unis]Case 1, 1995 : psychosis, dementia, chorea, ataxia, and supranuclear gaze dysfunction
003552 K. P. Bhatia [Royaume-Uni] ; G. Lera [Royaume-Uni] ; P. J. Luthert ; C. D. Marsden [Royaume-Uni]Vascular chorea: case report with pathology
003573 S. B. Blunt [Royaume-Uni] ; D. J. Brooks ; C. Kennard [Royaume-Uni]Steroid-responsive clorea in childhood following cardiac transplantation
003684 S. Goldman [Belgique] ; D. Amrom ; H. B. Szliwowski ; D. Detemmerman ; S. Goldman ; L. M. Bidaut [Belgique] ; E. Stanus [Belgique] ; A. Luxen [Belgique]Reversible striatal hypermetabolism in a case of Sydenham's chorea
003724 A. Weindl [Allemagne] ; T. Kuwert ; K. L. Leenders ; M. Poremba [Allemagne] ; H. Gr Fin ; H. Von Einsiedel ; A. Antonini ; H. Herzog ; D. Scholz [Allemagne] ; L. E. Feinendegen ; B. ConradIncreased striatal glucose consumption in Sydenham's chorea
003812 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
003830 R. A. Wrigth [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; M. Pollock ; I. Mcg. DonaldsonChorea and tuberous sclerosis
003902 J. N. Caviness [États-Unis] ; M. D. MuenterAn unusual cause of recurrent chorea
003943 S. Boyce ; C. E. Clarke ; R. Luquin ; D. Peggs ; R. G. Robertson ; I. J. Mitchell ; M. A. Sambrook ; A. R. CrossmanInduction of chorea and dystonia in parkinsonian primates
003974 J. H. Friedman ; M. AmblerA case of senile chorea
003A02 J. R. Sanchez-Ramos ; S. A. Factor ; W. J. Weiner ; J. MarquezHemichorea-hemiballismus associated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome and cerebral toxoplasmosis
003A35 Werner Poewe [Autriche] ; B. Kleedorfer ; J. Willeit ; F. GerstenbrandPrimary CNS lymphoma presenting as a choreic movement disorder followed by segmental dystonia
003A41 CHI-CHEN MAO ; S. T. Gancher ; R. M. HerndonMovement disorders in multiple sclerosis
003A59 R. L. Albin ; M. B. Bromberg ; J. B. Penney ; R. KnappChorea and dystonia: a remote effect of carcinoma
003A72 M. Guttman ; A. E. Lang ; E. S. Garnett ; C. Nahmias ; G. Firnau ; F. J. Tyndel ; A. S. GordonRegional cerebral glucose metabolism in SLE chorea: further evidence that striatal hypometabolism is not a correlate of chorea
003A82 R. Kurlan ; J. Behr ; I. ShoulsonHereditary myoclonus and chorea: the spectrum of hereditary nonprogressive hyperkinetic movement disorders
003A83 K. D. Sethi ; F. T. Nichols ; F. YaghmaiGeneralized chorea due to basal ganglia lacunar infarcts
003A98 M. Nomoto ; P. D. Thompson ; M. P. Sheehy ; N. P. Quinn ; C. D. MarsdenAnticholinergic-induced chorea in the treatment of focal dystonia

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