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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 170.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000706 Ralf Reilmann [Allemagne] ; Stefan Bohlen [Allemagne] ; Florian Kirsten [Allemagne] ; E. Bernd Ringelstein [Allemagne] ; Herwig W. Lange [Allemagne]Assessment of Involuntary Choreatic Movements in Huntington's Disease-Toward Objective and Quantitative Measures
001070 Christos Tsironis [Grèce] ; Marios Marselos [Grèce] ; Angelos Evangelou [Grèce] ; Spiridon Konitsiotis [Grèce]The Course of Dyskinesia Induction by Different Treatment Schedules of Levodopa in Parkinsonian Rats : Is Continuous Dopaminergic Stimulation Necessary?
001938 Mariana Spitz [Brésil] ; Alexandre Aluizio Costa Machado [Brésil] ; Rodrigo Do Carmo Carvalho [Brésil] ; Fernanda Martins Maia [Brésil] ; Monica Santoro Haddad [Brésil] ; Dagoberto Calegaro [Brésil] ; Milberto Scaff [Brésil] ; Egberto Reis Barbosa [Brésil]Pseudoathetosis : Report of three patients
001D87 Yasuyuki Okuma [Japon] ; Kenji Fujishima [Japon] ; Hideto Miwa [Japon] ; Hideo Mori [Japon] ; Yoshikuni Mizuno [Japon]Myoclonic tremulous movements in multiple system atrophy are a form of cortical myoclonus
002322 Massimo Cincotta [Italie] ; Alessandra Borgheresi [Italie] ; Lara Balzini [Italie] ; Luca Vannucchi [Italie] ; Gabriele Zeloni [Italie] ; Aldo Ragazzoni [Italie] ; Francesco Benvenuti [Italie] ; Gaetano Zaccara [Italie] ; Graziano Arnetoli [Italie] ; Ulf Ziemann [Allemagne]Separate ipsilateral and contralateral corticospinal projections in congenital mirror movements: Neurophysiological evidence and significance for motor rehabilitation
002324 Giovanni Abbruzzese [Italie] ; Alfredo Berardelli [Italie]Sensorimotor integration in movement disorders
002365 Daniel S. Sa [Canada] ; Angela Mailis-Gagnon [Canada] ; Keith Nicholson [Canada] ; Anthony E. Lang [Canada]Posttraumatic painful torticollis
002370 Joong-Seok Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Sang-Bong Lee [Corée du Sud] ; Soung-Kyeong Park [Corée du Sud] ; Si-Ryung Han [Corée du Sud] ; Yeong-In Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Kwang-Soo Lee [Corée du Sud]Periodic limb movement during sleep developed after pontine lesion
002385 Rainer Dziewas [Allemagne] ; Gregor Kuhlenb Umer [Allemagne] ; Angelika Okegwo [Allemagne] ; Peter Lüdemann [Allemagne]Painless legs and moving toes in a mother and her daughter
002394 Christopher D. Ward [Royaume-Uni]Neuropsychiatric interpretations of postencephalitic movement disorders
002403 Josep Valls-Sole [Espagne] ; Jordi MonteroMovement disorders in patients with peripheral facial palsy
002552 Second European meeting on brain stem reflexes, functions, and related movement disorders, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 2001
002554 Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders
002555 Abstracts of the Seventh International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and "Movement" Disorders, November 10-14, 2002, Miami, Florida, USA
002573 Manavdeep Grewal [Canada] ; Raed Hawa [Canada] ; Colin Shapiro [Canada]Treatment of periodic limb movements in sleep with selegiline HCl
002667 F. Supiot [Belgique] ; M. D. Gazagnes [Belgique] ; S. A. Blecic [Belgique] ; D. Zegers De Beyl [Belgique]Painful arm and moving fingers: Clinical features of four new cases
002679 Bernard Pillon [France]Neuropsychological assessment for management of patients with deep brain stimulation
002685 Igor A. Ilinsky [États-Unis] ; Kristy Kultas-Ilinsky [États-Unis]Motor thalamic circuits in primates with emphasis on the area targeted in treatment of movement disorders
002691 Jong-Hoon Kim [Corée du Sud] ; HEE YEON JUNG [Corée du Sud] ; UNG GU KANG [Corée du Sud] ; SEONG HOON JEONG [Corée du Sud] ; YONG MIN AHN [Corée du Sud] ; Hee-Jung Byun [Corée du Sud] ; Kyoo-Seob Ha [Corée du Sud] ; YONG SIK KIM [Corée du Sud]Metric characteristics of the Drug-Induced extrapyramidal Symptoms Scale (DIEPSS): A practical combined rating Scale for drug-induced movement disorders
002694 Jonathan O. Dostrovsky [Canada] ; Andres M. Lozano [Canada]Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation
002725 Alexander Münchau [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Orth [Royaume-Uni] ; John C. Rothwell [Royaume-Uni] ; Vincenzo Di Lazzaro [Italie] ; Antonio Oliviero [Italie] ; Paolo Profice [Italie] ; Pietro Tonali [Italie] ; Peter P. Pramstaller [Italie] ; Kailash P. Bhatia [Royaume-Uni]Intracortical inhibition is reduced in a patient with a lesion in the posterolateral thalamus
002754 Shaun R. D. Watson [Australie] ; James G. Colebatch [Australie]Focal pathological startle following pontine infarction
002871 Abstracts of the First International Symposium on Mental and Behavioral Dysfunction in Movement Disorders, Montreal, Canada, October 10-13, 2001
002877 Jorge Iriarte [Espagne] ; Manuel Alegre [Espagne] ; Javier Arbizu [Espagne] ; Purificacion De Castro [Espagne]Unilateral Periodic limb movements during sleep in corticobasal degeneration
002891 Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Teresa A. Chmura [États-Unis] ; Douglas J. Lanska [États-Unis]The basal ganglia : Part 1 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, june 2000
002893 D. A. Mcfarling [États-Unis]The "ragin' cajuns" of Louisiana
002908 Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Teresa A. Chmura [États-Unis] ; Douglas J. Lanska [États-Unis]Seminal figures in the history of movement disorders: Gilles de la Tourette, Oppenheim, the Vogts, von Economo, Wilson, and Marsden. Part 12 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, June 2000
002909 Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Teresa A. Chmura [États-Unis] ; Douglas J. Lanska [États-Unis]Seminal figures in the history of movement disorders : Sydenham, Parkinson, and Charcot: Part 6 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, june 2000
002959 Mandar S. Jog [Canada] ; Linda Grantier [Canada]Methods for digital Video recording, storage, and communication of movement disorders
002960 Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Teresa A. Chmura [États-Unis] ; Douglas J. Lanska [États-Unis]Medical art and photography in the history of movement disorders: Part 13 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, June 2000
002970 Marie-Hélène Saint-Hilaire [États-Unis] ; Jean-Marc Saint-Hilaire [Canada]Jumping frenchmen of Maine
002985 Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Teresa A. Chmura [États-Unis] ; Douglas J. Lanska [États-Unis]History of movement disorders as a neurological specialty: Part 14 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, June 2000
002A07 Andrew Siderowf [États-Unis] ; Stephen M. Gollump [États-Unis] ; Matthew B. Stern [États-Unis] ; Gordon H. Baltuch [États-Unis] ; Howard A. Riina [États-Unis]Emergence of complex, involuntary movements after Gamma knife radiosurgery for essential tremor
002A20 Douglas J. Lanska [États-Unis] ; Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Teresa A. Chmura [États-Unis]Development of instruments for abnormal movements: Postural sway and gait analyses. Part 10 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, June 2000
002A21 Douglas J. Lanska [États-Unis] ; Christopher G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; Teresa A. Chmura [États-Unis]Development of instruments for abnormal movements: Dynamometers, the dynamograph, and tremor recorders. Part 9 of the MDS-sponsored history of movement disorders exhibit, Barcelona, June 2000
002A29 E. K. Tan [Singapour] ; L.-L. Chan [Singapour] ; A. P. Auchus [Singapour]Complex movement disorders following bilateral paramedian thalamic and bilateral cerebellar infarcts
002A52 Bala V. Manyam [États-Unis] ; Arthur S. Walters [États-Unis] ; Koteswara R. Narla [États-Unis]Bilateral striopallidodentate calcinosis : Clinical characteristics of patients seen in a registry
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002A75 Abstracts of the sixth international congress of Parkinson's disease and movement disorders, Barcelona, Spain, June 11-15, 2000
002B32 Jesus Pujol [Espagne] ; Joan Monells [Espagne] ; Eduard Tolosa [Espagne] ; Josep M. Soler-Insa [Espagne] ; Josep Valls-Sole [Espagne]Pseudoathetosis in a patient with cervical myelitis: Neurophysiologic and functional MRI studies
002B34 Günther Stockhammer [Autriche] ; Werner Poewe [Autriche] ; Jorg Wissel [Autriche] ; Ursula Kiechl [Autriche] ; Hans Maier [Autriche] ; Stefan Felber [Autriche]Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy presenting with an isolated focal movement disorder
002B43 Svenja Happe [Allemagne] ; Peter Lüdemann [Allemagne] ; E. Bernd Ringelstein [Allemagne]Persistence of rhythmic movement disorder beyond childhood: A videotape demonstration
002B59 Jean A. Saint-Cyr [Canada] ; Lisa L. Trepanier [Canada]Neuropsychologic assessment of patients for movement disorder surgery
002B64 R. Kurlan [États-Unis] ; I. H. Richard [États-Unis] ; M. Papka [États-Unis] ; F. Marshall [États-Unis]Movement disorders in Alzheimer's disease : More rigidity of definitions is needed
002B65 F. Alarcon [Royaume-Uni] ; G. Duenas [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Cevallos [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni]Movement disorders in 30 patients with tuberculous meningitis
002B77 J. A. Bueri [Argentine] ; G. Saposnik [Argentine] ; J. Maurino [Argentine] ; R. Saizar [Argentine] ; N. S. Garretto [Argentine]Lazarus' sign in brain death
002C17 H. H. Fernandez [États-Unis] ; J. H. Friedman ; J. Grace [États-Unis] ; S. Beason-Hazen [États-Unis]Donepezil for Huntington's disease
002C50 Bahman Jabbari [États-Unis] ; Fiona M. Molloy [États-Unis] ; Marleigh Erickson [États-Unis] ; Mary K. Floeter [États-Unis]Bilateral painful hand-moving fingers: Electrophysiological assessment of the central nervous system oscillator
002C79 G. Lera [Argentine] ; O. Scipioni [Argentine] ; S. Garcia [Argentine] ; A. Cammarota [Argentine] ; G. Fischbein [Argentine] ; O. Gershanik [Argentine]A combined pattern of movement disorders resulting from posterolateral thalamic lesions of a vascular nature : A syndrome with clinico-radiologic correlation
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002D66 J. Pitagoras De Mattos [Brésil] ; M. Oliveira Py [Brésil] ; C. Andre [Brésil]Painful legs and moving toes associated with neuropathy in HIV-infected patients
002D80 K. Kompoliti [États-Unis] ; C. G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; D. C. Gajdusek [France] ; E. Cubo [États-Unis]Movement disorders in Kuru
002E64 E. D. Louis [États-Unis] ; K. Marder [États-Unis] ; C. Moskowitz [États-Unis] ; P. Greene [États-Unis]Arm elevation in Huntington's disease : Dystonia or levitation?
002E86 T. Bakdash [États-Unis] ; C. G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; H. S. Singer [États-Unis] ; F. Cardoso [Brésil]A child with recurrent episodes of involuntary movements
002E99 G. Ebersbach [Autriche] ; L. Schelosky [Allemagne] ; A. Schenkel [Allemagne] ; U. Scholz [Allemagne] ; Werner Poewe [Autriche]Unilateral painful legs and moving toes syndrome with moving fingers : Evidence for distinct oscillators
002F18 G. De Boo [Pays-Bas] ; A. Tibben [Pays-Bas] ; J. Hermans [Pays-Bas] ; A. Maat [Pays-Bas] ; R. A. C. Roos [Pays-Bas]Subtle involuntary movements are not reliable indicators of incipient Huntington's disease
003054 I. M. Bronner [Pays-Bas] ; J. A. L. Vanneste [Pays-Bas]Complex movement disorder associated with fluvoxamine
003072 I. Goikhman [Israël] ; N. Zelnik [Israël] ; N. Peled [Israël] ; S. Michowiz [Israël]Bobble-head doll syndrome : A surgically treatable condition manifested as a rare movement disorder
003087 M. F. Mendez [États-Unis] ; A. MireaAdult head-banging and stereotypic movement disorders
003090 H.-C. Wang [Taïwan] ; P. Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni]Acute movement disorders with bilateral basal ganglia lesions in uremia
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003124 P. J. Grattan-Smith [Australie] ; B. Wilcken [Australie] ; P. G. Procopis [Australie] ; G. A. Wise [Australie]The neurological syndrome of infantile cobalamin deficiency : Developmental regression and involuntary movements
003126 S. A. Factor [États-Unis] ; J. H. Friedman [États-Unis]The emerging role of clozapine in the treatment of movement disorders
003132 A. Tan [États-Unis] ; M. Salgado [États-Unis] ; S. Fahn [États-Unis]The characterization and outcome of stereotypic movements in nonautistic children
003186 A. H. Rajput [Canada] ; J. D. Mchattie [Canada]Ophthalmoplegia and leg myorhythmia in Whipple's disease : Report of a case
003191 J. K. Krauss [Allemagne] ; J. P. Regel [Allemagne] ; D. W. Droste [Allemagne] ; M. Orszagh [Allemagne] ; J. J. Borremans [Allemagne] ; W. Vach [Allemagne]Movement disorders in adult hydrocephalus
003192 C. E. Clarke [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Sampaio [Portugal]Movement disorders cochrane collaborative review group
003193 R. Kurlan [États-Unis] ; M. F. Brin [États-Unis] ; S. Fahn [États-Unis]Movement disorder in reflex sympathetic dystrophy : A case proven to be psychogenic by surveillance video monitoring
003251 A. H. Rajput [Canada] ; M. E. Fenton [Canada] ; D. George [Canada] ; A. Rajput [États-Unis] ; W. Wilson [Canada] ; L. Mcculloch [Canada]Concordance of common movement disorders among familial cases
003257 V. S. C. Fung [Australie] ; J. G. L. Morris [Australie] ; T. Leicester [Australie] ; Y. S. Soo [Australie] ; L. Davies [Australie]Clonic perseveration following thalamofrontal disconnection : A distinctive movement disorder
003274 H. G. Mussell [États-Unis] ; L. S. Dure [États-Unis] ; A. K. Percy [États-Unis] ; P. S. Grabb [États-Unis]Bobble-head doll syndrome : Report of a case and review of the literature
003320 M. S. Lee [Corée du Sud] ; Y. C. Choi [Corée du Sud] ; S. H. Lee [Corée du Sud] ; S. B. Lee [Corée du Sud]Sleep-related periodic leg movements associated with spinal cord lesions
003343 M. E. R. Pla [États-Unis] ; T. R. Dillingham ; N. T. Spellman ; E. Colon ; B. JabbariPainful legs and moving toes associated with tarsal tunnel syndrome and accessory soleus muscle
003387 K. J. Bharucha [États-Unis] ; K. D. Sethi [États-Unis]Complex movement disorders induced by fluoxetine
003404 R. S. Briellmann [Suisse] ; K. M. Rösler [Suisse] ; C. W. Hess [Suisse]Blink reflex excitability is abnormal in patients with periodic leg movements in sleep
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003490 Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]International classification of diseases, tenth revision : neurological adaptation (ICD-10 NA) : extrapyramidal and movement disorders
003671 I. Rektor [France] ; M. Svejdova ; C. Silva-Barrat ; C. MeniniThe cholinergic system-dependent myoclonus of the baboon Papio papio is a reticular reflex myoclonus
003777 J. D. Wirtschafter [États-Unis] ; D. P. Slovut ; L. Stordal ; J. Valentino ; L. K. McloonSevere but temporary injury to rabbit orbicularis oculi muscle using dihematoporphyrin ether and laser photochemomyectomy
003810 P. Martinelli [Italie] ; S. Giuliani ; M. IppolitiHemifacial spasm due to peripheral injury of facial nerve : a nuclear syndrome?
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003840 J. Rivest ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni] ; C. D. MarsdenWriter's cramp : treatment with botulinum toxin injections
003844 E. Mohr ; P. Browers ; J. J. Claus ; U. M. Mann ; P. Fedio ; T. N. ChaseVisuospatial cognition in Huntington's disease
003845 A. Berardelli ; P. D. Thompson ; M. Zaccagnini ; O. Giardini ; P. D'Eufemia ; R. Massoud ; M. MandrediTwo sisters with generalized dystonia associated with homocystinuria
003846 C. P. Jedynak ; A. M. Bonnet ; Yves Agid [France]Tremor and idiopathic dystonia
003847 I. T. Lorentz [Australie] ; S. Shanthi Subramaniam ; C. YiannikasTreatment of idiopathic spasmodic torticollis with botulinum toxin A : a double-blind study on twenty-three patients
003848 R. C. Peatfield ; B. R. BoothmanTransient myoclonus after exposure to oven cleaner
003854 A. S. Walters ; W. A. Hening ; SUDHANSU CHOKROVERTYReview and videotape recognition of idiopathic restless legs syndrome
003855 E. Sasso ; E. Perucca ; R. Fava ; S. CalzettiQuantitative comparison of barbiturates in essential hand and head tremor
003856 J. S. Duncan ; P. Brown ; C. D. MarsdenProgressive myoclonus and histidinaemia
003860 A. J. Hughes ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni] ; C. D. MarsdenParoxysmal dystonic head tremor
003861 P. Brown ; P. D. Thompson ; J. C. Rothwell ; B. L. Day ; C. D. MarsdenParoxysmal axial spasms of spinal origin
003863 P. M. Fitzgerald ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]Orthostatic tremor : an association with essential tremor
003867 S. BrailowskyMyoclonus in Papio papio
003869 I. J. Mitchell ; J. M. Brotchie ; G. D. A. Brown ; A. R. CrossmanModeling the functional organization of the basal ganglia : a parallel distributed processing approach
003872 A. Lagueny ; P. Caix ; P. Schuermans ; J. JulienJaw dystonia triggered by biting into hard food
003873 D. E. Robertson-Hoffman ; M. H. Mark ; J. I. SageIsolated lingual/palatal dystonia
003874 J. Grafman ; L. G. Cohen ; M. HallettIs focal hand dystonia associated with psychopathology?
003880 J. Chan ; M. F. Brin ; S. FahnIdiopathic cervical dystonia : clinical characteristics
003883 S. Fahn ; O. SjaastadHereditary essential myoclonus in a large Norwegian family
003886 C. F. Tolge ; S. A. FactorFocal dystonia secondary to cerebral toxoplasmosis in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome
003888 K. R. Nair ; R. Bhaskaran ; C. D. MarsdenEssential tremor associated with paroxysmal kinesigenic dystonia
003892 Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis] ; L. StoneDystonic tics in patients with Tourette's syndrome
003894 J. K. Krauss [Allemagne] ; M. Mohadjer ; A. K. Wakhloo ; F. MundingerDystonia and akinesia due to pallidoputaminal lesions after disulfiram intoxication
003896 F. X. Tison ; X. Ferrer ; J. JulienDelayed onset movement disorders as a complication of central pontine myelinolylis
003897 K. D. Sethi ; D. C. HessCreutzfeldt-Jakob's disease presenting with ataxia and a movement disorder
003900 A. Rapoport ; H. Braun ; A. Aviv ; I. SarovaCombined resting-postural tremor of the head with a changing axis
003906 P. Brown ; P. D. Thompson ; J. C. Rothwell ; B. L. Day ; C. D. MarsdenA therapeutic trial of milacemide in myoclonus and the Stiff-Person syndrome
003907 M. Hallett ; J. Ravits ; R. M. Dubinsky ; M. M. Gillespie ; AMIR MOINFARA double-blind trial of isoniazid for essential tremor and other action tremors
003910 P. Brown ; P. D. Thompson ; J. C. Rothwell ; B. L. Day ; C. D. MarsdenA case of postanoxic encephalopathy with cortical action and brainstem reticular reflex myoclonus
003911 First international congress of movement disorders: abstracts, Washington DC, April 25-27, 1990
003916 J. Rivest ; C. D. MarsdenTrunk and head tremor as isolated manifestations of dystonia
003919 A. Achiron ; E. MelamedTardive eating dystonia
003922 N. M. J. Rupniak ; S. J. Tye ; M. J. Steventon ; S. Boyce ; S. D. IversenSpontaneous orofacial dyskinesias in a captive cynomolgus monkey : implications for tardive dyskinesia
003925 P. M. Fitzgerald ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis] ; A. K. PercyRett syndrome and associated movement disorders
003926 R. Ranawaya ; D. Riley ; A. LangPsychogenic dyskinesias in patients with organic movement disorders
003927 R. J. Elble ; C. Moody ; C. HigginsPrimary writing tremor: a form of focal dystonia?
003928 K. D. Sethi ; D. C. Hess ; R. J. HarpPrevalence of dystonia in veterans on chronic antipsychotic therapy
003930 K. D. Sethi ; A. Hitri ; B. I. DiamondPhenytoin potentiation of neuroleptic-induced dyskinesias
003931 A. Camac ; P. Greene ; A. KhandjiParoxysmal kinesigenic dystonic choreoathetosis associated with a thalamic infarct
003938 D. Truong ; A. E. Harding ; F. Scaravilli ; S. J. M. Smith ; J. A. Morgan-Hughes ; C. D. MarsdenMovement disorders in mitochondrial myopathies: a study of nine cases with two autopsy studies
003941 J. N. Sanes ; M. HallettLimb positioning and magnitude of essential tremor and other pathological tremors
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
003945 K. Hawker ; A. E. LangHypoxic-ischemic damage of the basal ganglia : case reports and a review of the literature
003947 C. G. Goetz ; C. M. TannerGilles de la Tourette's syndrome in twins: clinical and neurochemical data
003949 J. Artieda ; M. R. Luquin ; J. Vaamonde ; J. Laguna ; J. A. ObesoGeneralized reflex myoclonus in a patient with alcohol-sensitive spontaneous myoclonus and an abnormal gait
003950 K. D. Sethi ; D. C. Hess ; R. C. Harbour ; G. L. HolmesGaze-evoked involuntary movements
003952 J. G. Colebatch ; G. Barrett ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni]Exaggerated startle reflexes in an elderly woman
003954 U. J. Povlsen ; H. PakkenbergEffect of intravenous injection of biperiden and clonazepam in dystonia
003956 P. Montagna ; G. Procaccianti ; A. Lugaresi ; M. Zucconi ; E. LugaresiDiurnal variability in cranial dystonia
003960 A. Ferbert ; H. B. Rickert ; R. Biniek ; H. BrückmannComplex hyperkinesia during recovery from left temporoparietal cortical infarction
003961 J. H. Friedman ; M. C. LannonClozapine-responsive tremor in Parkinson's disease
003968 M. Kyllerman ; L. Forsgren ; G. Sanner ; G. Holmgren ; J. Wahlstroêm ; U. DruggeAlcohol-responsive myoclonic dystonia in a large family: dominant inheritance and phenotypic variation
003971 J. B. Winer ; D. R. Fish ; D. Sawyers ; C. D. MarsdenA movement disorder as a presenting feature of recurrent hypoglycaemia
003972 A. R. CrossmanA hypothesis on the pathophysiological mechanisms that underlie levodopa- or dopamine agonist-induced dyskinesia in Parkinson's disease: implications for future strategies in treatment
003974 J. H. Friedman ; M. AmblerA case of senile chorea
003977 W. C. Koller ; N. M. BiaryVolitional control of involuntary movements
003981 B. Jabbari ; B. Scherokman ; C. H. Gunderson ; M. L. Rosenberg ; J. MillerTreatment of movement disorders with trihexylphenidyl
003982 N. Rajagopalan ; P. R. D. Humphrey ; R. C. BucknallTorticollis and blepharospasm in systemic lupus erythematosus
003983 Fh. McdowellThe use of glutethimide for treatment of essential tremor
003984 W. Löscher ; J. E. Jr Fisher ; D. Schmidt ; G. Fredow ; D. Hönack ; W. B. IturrianThe sz mutant hamster: a genetic model of epilepsy or of paroxysmal dystonia?
003989 M. H. Marion ; R. F. Gledhill ; P. D. ThompsonSpasms of amputation stumps: a report of 2 cases
003991 U. Andersson ; J.-E. Haggstrom ; E. D. Levin ; U. Bondesson ; M. Valverius ; L. M. GunneReduced glutamate decarboxylase activity in the subthalamic nucleus in patients with tardive dyskinesia
003993 W. C. Koller ; G. F. Wong ; A. LangPostraumatic movement disorders: a review
003A01 M. J. M. Dupuis ; P. J. Delwaide ; D. Boucquey ; R. E. GonsetteHomolateral disappearance of essential tremor after cerebellar stroke
003A02 J. R. Sanchez-Ramos ; S. A. Factor ; W. J. Weiner ; J. MarquezHemichorea-hemiballismus associated with acquired immune deficiency syndrome and cerebral toxoplasmosis
003A03 R. M. Dubinsky ; M. Greenberg ; G. Di Chiro ; M. Baker ; M. HallettHemiballismus: study of a case using positron emission tomography with 18fluoro-2-deoxyglucose
003A05 A. Friedman ; Z. Jamrozik ; J. BojakowskiFamilial hemifacial spasm
003A11 MOHAMMAD REZA SAMIE ; A. K. AshtonChoresathetosis induced by cyproheptadine
003A16 L. E. Adler ; M. Pecevich ; H. NagamotoBereitschaftspotential in tardive dyskinesia
003A18 J. A. Temlett ; N. P. Quinn ; P. G. Jenner ; C. D. Marsden ; E. Pourcher ; A.-M. Bonnet ; Y. Acid ; R. Markstein ; X. LatasteAntiparkinsonian activity of CY 208-243, a partial D-1 dopamine receptor agonist, in MPTP-treated marmosets and patients with Parkinson's disease
003A20 C. Singer ; J. Sanchez-Ramos ; W. J. WeinerA case of post-traumatic tic disorder
003A27 D. Dung Truong ; S. FahnTherapeutic trial with glycine in myoclonus
003A32 S. K. Singh ; Joseph Jankovic [États-Unis]Tardive dystonia in patients with Tourette's syndrome
003A35 Werner Poewe [Autriche] ; B. Kleedorfer ; J. Willeit ; F. GerstenbrandPrimary CNS lymphoma presenting as a choreic movement disorder followed by segmental dystonia
003A37 S. M. Papa ; O. S. GershanikOrthostatic tremor: an essential tremor variant?
003A42 J. Kulisevsky ; M. J. Marti ; I. Ferrer ; E. TolosaMeige syndrome: neuropathology of a case
003A55 J. P. Ter Bruggen ; C. C. TijssenCrural and axial myoclonic dystonia following meralgia paraesthetica
003A56 R. Agostino ; A. Berardelli ; G. Cruccu ; G. Pauletti ; F. Stocchi ; M. ManfrediCorrelation between facial involuntary movements and abnormalities of blink and corneal reflexes in Huntington's chorea
003A60 E. Tolosa ; L. Montserrat ; A. BayesBlink reflex studies in focal dystonias: enhanced excitability of brainstem interneurons in cranial dystonia and spasmodic torticollis
003A61 S. Behrman ; D. F. ScottBlepharoclonus provoked by voluntary eye closure
003A66 H. Shale ; S. Fahn ; W. C. Koller ; A. E. LangWhat is it? Case I, 1987: Unusual tremors, bradykinesia, and cerebral lucencies
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