Movement Disorders (revue)

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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 51.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002280 Irene Litvan [États-Unis]Update on epidemiological aspects of progressive supranuclear palsy
002314 Mikko Kuoppam Ki [Royaume-Uni] ; Paula Giunti [Royaume-Uni] ; Niall Quinn [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas W. Wood [Royaume-Uni] ; Kailash P. Bhatia [Royaume-Uni]Slowly progressive cerebellar ataxia and cervical dystonia: Clinical presentation of a new form of spinocerebellar ataxia?
002327 Irene Litvan [États-Unis] ; Kailash P. Bhatia ; David J. Burn ; Christopher G. Goetz ; Anthony E. Lang ; Ian Mckeith ; Niall Quinn ; Kapil D. Sethi ; Cliff Shults ; Gregor K. WenningSIC Task Force appraisal of clinical diagnostic criteria for parkinsonian disorders
002379 Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni]Parkinson's syndrome associated with neurofibrillary degeneration and tau pathologic findings
002423 Carlo Colosimo [Italie, Royaume-Uni] ; Yasushi Osaki [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicola Vanacore [Italie] ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni]Lack of association between progressive supranuclear palsy and arterial hypertension: A clinicopathological study
002427 Barry M. Seemungal [Royaume-Uni] ; Mary Faldon [Royaume-Uni] ; Tamas Revesz [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni] ; David S. Zee [États-Unis] ; Adolfo M. Bronstein [Royaume-Uni]Influence of target size on vertical gaze palsy in a pathologically proven case of progressive supranuclear palsy
002489 Alexandre Gironell [Espagne] ; Jaime Kulisevsky [Espagne] ; Carles Roig [Espagne] ; Berta Pascual-Sedano [Espagne] ; Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells [Allemagne] ; Pilar Otermin [Espagne]Diagnostic potential of acoustic startle reflex, acoustic blink reflex, and electro-oculography in progressive supranuclear palsy: A prospective study
002520 Björn Holmberg [Suède] ; Bo Johnels [Suède] ; Kaj Blennow [Suède] ; Lars Rosengren [Suède]Cerebrospinal fluid Aβ42 is reduced in multiple system atrophy but normal in Parkinson's disease and progressive supranuclear palsy
002537 Tamas Revesz [Royaume-Uni] ; Janice L. Holton [Royaume-Uni]Anatamopathological spectrum of tauopathies
002636 Sam Birdi [Canada] ; Ali H. Rajput [Canada] ; Mark Fenton [Canada] ; Jeffery R. Donat [Canada] ; Bohdan Rozdilsky [Canada] ; Christopher Robinson [Canada] ; Rob Macaulay [Canada] ; David George [Canada]Progressive supranuclear palsy diagnosis and confounding features: Report on 16 autopsied cases
002637 Mikko Kuoppam Ki [Royaume-Uni] ; Kailash P. Bhatia [Royaume-Uni] ; Niall Quinn [Royaume-Uni]Progressive delayed-onset dystonia after cerebral anoxic insult in adults
002709 Jong-Min Kim [Corée du Sud] ; KI HYEONG LEE [Corée du Sud] ; Yoon-La Choi [Corée du Sud] ; GI YEONG CHOE [Corée du Sud] ; Beom S. Jeon [Corée du Sud]Levodopa-induced dyskinesia in an autopsy-proven case of progressive supranuclear palsy
002752 Jörg Müller [Autriche] ; Klaus Seppi [Autriche] ; Nadia Stefanova [Autriche] ; Werner Poewe [Autriche] ; Irene Litvan [États-Unis] ; Gregor K. Wenning [Autriche]Freezing of gait in postmortem-confirmed atypical parkinsonism
002822 Yun J. Kim [Canada] ; Masanori Ichise [Canada] ; James R. Ballinger [Canada] ; Douglas Vines [Canada] ; Sean S. Erami [Canada] ; Tatsuro Tatschida [Canada] ; Anthony E. Lang [Canada]Combination of dopamine transporter and D2 receptor SPECT in the diagnostic evaluation of PD, MSA, and PSP
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002A42 C. Chuang [Royaume-Uni] ; R. S. Kocen [Royaume-Uni] ; N. P. Quinn [Royaume-Uni] ; S. E. Daniel [Royaume-Uni]Case with both multiple system atrophy and primary progressive multiple sclerosis with discussion of the difficulty in their differential diagnosis.
002C19 R. Leiguarda [Argentine] ; M. Merello [Argentine] ; J. Balej [Argentine] ; S. Starkstein [Argentine] ; M. Nogues [Argentine] ; C. D. Marsden [Royaume-Uni]Disruption of spatial organization and interjoint coordination in Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, and multiple system atrophy
002C25 S. Palfi [États-Unis] ; L. Leventhal [États-Unis] ; C. G. Goetz [États-Unis] ; P. Hantraye [France] ; B.-Z. Roitberg [États-Unis] ; J. Sramek [États-Unis] ; M. Emborg [États-Unis] ; J. H. Kordower [États-Unis]Delayed onset of progressive dystonia following subacute 3-nitropropionic acid treatment in Cebus apella monkeys
002D06 C. D. Hardman [Australie] ; G. M. Halliday [Australie]The external globus pallidus in patients with Parkinson's disease and progressive supranuclear palsy
002D38 G. Linazasoro [Espagne] ; J. Suarez [Espagne] ; C. Duran [Espagne] ; A. Berenguer [Espagne]Progressive, asymmetric cortical visual disturbances and movement disorders in two patients
002D39 G. K. Wenning [Autriche] ; G. Ebersbach [Autriche] ; M. Verny [France] ; K. Ray Chaudhuri [Royaume-Uni] ; K. Jellinger [Autriche] ; A. Mckee [États-Unis] ; Werner Poewe [États-Unis] ; I. Litvan [États-Unis]Progression of falls in postmortem-confirmed Parkinsonian disorders
002D64 P. K. Kulkarni [Inde] ; U. B. Muthane [Inde] ; A. B. Taly [Inde] ; P. N. Jayakumar [Inde] ; R. Shetty [Inde] ; H. Sathyanarayana Swamy [Inde]Palatal tremor, progressive multiple cranial nerve palsies, and cerebellar ataxia : A case report and review of literature of palatal tremors in neurodegenerative disease
002D73 H. R. Morris [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni] ; N. W. Wood [Royaume-Uni]Neurofibrillary tangle Parkinsonian disorders : Tau pathology and Tau genetics
002D82 L. J. P. Defebvre [France] ; P. Derambure [France] ; J.-L. Bourriez [France] ; F. Cassim [France] ; J. D. Guieu [France] ; A. Destee [France]Motor programming is more affected in progressive supranuclear palsy than in Parkinson's disease : A spatiotemporal study of event-related desynchronization
002E04 V. Pharr [États-Unis] ; I. Litvan [États-Unis] ; D. J. Brat [États-Unis] ; J. Troncoso [États-Unis] ; S. G. Reich [États-Unis] ; M. Stark [États-Unis]Ideomotor apraxia in progressive supranuclear palsy : A case study
002E81 R. J. Caselli [États-Unis] ; G. E. Stelmach [États-Unis] ; J. N. Caviness [États-Unis] ; D. Timmann [Allemagne] ; T. Royer [États-Unis] ; B. F. Boeve [États-Unis] ; J. E. Parisi [États-Unis]A kinematic study of progressive apraxia with and without dementia
002E88 S. Frucht [États-Unis] ; S. Fahn [États-Unis] ; K. M. Shannon [États-Unis] ; C. H. Waters [États-Unis]A 32-year-old man with progressive spasticity and parkinsonism
002E92 M. W. Hayes [Australie] ; R. A. Ouvrier [Australie] ; W. Evans [Australie] ; E. Somerville [Australie] ; J. G. L. Morris [Australie]X-linked Dystonia-Deafness syndrome
002F31 M. T. M. Hu [Royaume-Uni] ; K. Ray Chaudhuri [Royaume-Uni]Repetitive belching, aerophagia, and torticollis in Huntington's disease : A case report
002F46 A. D. Siderowf [États-Unis] ; S. L. Galetta [États-Unis] ; H. I. Hurtig [États-Unis] ; G. T. Liu [États-Unis]Posey and Spiller and progressive supranuclear palsy : An incorrect attribution
002F92 B. Holmberg [Suède] ; L. Rosengren [Suède] ; J.-E. Karlsson [Suède] ; B. Johnels [Suède]Increased cerebrospinal fluid levels of neurofilament protein in progressive supranuclear palsy and multiple-system atrophy compared with Parkinson's disease
003117 A. R. Bisdorff [Royaume-Uni] ; A. M. Bronstein [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Wolsley [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni]Torticollis due to disinhibition of the vestibulo-collic reflex in a patient with Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome
003167 C. A. Davie [Royaume-Uni] ; G. J. Barker [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Machado [Royaume-Uni] ; D. H. Miller [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni]Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome
003168 F. Federico [Italie] ; I. L. Simone [Italie] ; V. Lucivero [Italie] ; G. Iliceto [Italie] ; M. De Mari [Italie] ; P. Giannini [Italie] ; D. M. Mezzapesa [Italie] ; A. Tarantino [Italie] ; P. Lamberti [Italie]Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in Parkinson's disease and atypical parkinsonian disorders
003253 B. T. Johnston [États-Unis] ; J. A. Castell [États-Unis] ; S. Stumacher [États-Unis] ; T. Colcher [États-Unis] ; R. M. Gideon [États-Unis] ; Q. Li [États-Unis] ; D. O. Castell [États-Unis]Comparison of swallowing function in Parkinson's disease and progressive supranuclear palsy
003267 Y. Nagahama [Japon] ; H. Fukuyama [Japon] ; N. Turjanski [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Kennedy [Royaume-Uni] ; H. Yamauchi [Japon] ; Y. Ouchi [Japon] ; J. Kimura [Japon] ; D. J. Brooks [Royaume-Uni] ; H. Shibasaki [Japon]Cerebral glucose metabolism in corticobasal degeneration : Comparison with progressive supranuclear palsy and normal controls
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003443 F. Valldeoriola [Espagne] ; J. Valls-Sole ; E. S. Tolosa ; M. J. MartiStriated anal sphincter denervation in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy
003487 A. Salmaggi [Italie] ; F. Carella ; C. Ciano ; S. Binelli ; P. Giovannini ; E. Palazzini ; F. GirottiIntrathecal immune activation in three patients with progressive myoclonic ataxia
003492 G. Ebersbach [Allemagne] ; C. Kabus ; L. Schelosky [Allemagne] ; L. Terstegge ; Werner Poewe [Allemagne]Hemimasticatory spasm in hemifacial atrophy : diagnostic and therapeutic aspects in two patients
003534 Olivier Rascol [France] ; U. Sabatini ; N. Fabre [France] ; J. M. Senard [France] ; M. Simonetta-Moreau [France] ; J. L. Montrastruc [France] ; M. Clanet [France] ; A. Rascol [France]Abnormal vestibuloocular reflex cancellation in multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy but not in Parkinson's disease
003572 V. M. S. De Bruin [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Lees (neurologue) [Royaume-Uni]Subcortical neurofibrillary degeneration presenting as Steele-Richardson-Olszewski and other related syndromes: a review of 90 pathologically verified cases
003756 C. Singer [États-Unis] ; J. R. Berger [États-Unis] ; B. C. Bowen ; J. H. Bruce ; W. J. Weiner [États-Unis]Akinetic-rigid syndrome in a 13-year-old girl with HIV-related progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
003782 N. Nardocci [Italie] ; B. Bertagnolio ; V. Rumi ; L. AngeliniProgressive dystonia symptomatic of juvenile GM2 gangliosidosis
003786 B. Jabbari [États-Unis] ; J. Paul ; B. Scherokman ; B. Van DamPosttraumatic segmental axial dystonia
003833 B. S. Russman [États-Unis] ; A. E. Lang ; S. Fahn ; P. Greene ; M. L. GrunnetCase 1, 1992: progressive gait deterioration, peripheral neuropathy, optic atrophy, bradykinesia, and dystonia in a young girl
003856 J. S. Duncan ; P. Brown ; C. D. MarsdenProgressive myoclonus and histidinaemia
003868 G. Abbruzzese ; M. Tabaton ; M. Morena ; D. Dall'Agata ; E. FavaleMotor and sensory evoked potentials in progressive supranuclear palsy
003A06 L. I. Golbe ; P. H. Davis ; F. E. LeporeEyelid movement abnormalities in progressive supranuclear palsy
003A53 J. M. Maloteaux ; E. C. Laterre ; P. M. Laduron ; F. Javoy-Agid ; Yves Agid [France]Decrease of serotonin-S2 receptors in temporal cortex of patients with Parkinson's disease and progressive supranuclear palsy
003A91 S. M. Schonfeld ; L. I. Golbe ; J. I. Sage ; J. N. Safer ; R. C. DuvoisinComputed tomographic findings in progressive supranuclear palsy: correlation with clinical grade

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