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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 43.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000599 (2014) Maarten J. Titulaer [Pays-Bas] ; Frank Leypoldt ; Josep DalmauAntibodies to N-methyl-D-aspartate and other synaptic receptors in choreoathetosis and relapsing symptoms post-herpes virus encephalitis.
001024 (2012) Aurélie Méneret ; Cyril Mignot ; Isabelle An ; Marie-Odile Habert ; Aurélia Jacquette ; Marie Vidailhet ; Thierry Bienvenu ; Emmanuel RozeGeneralized dystonia, athetosis, and parkinsonism associated with FOXG1 mutation.
001819 (2010) Martin Wolz ; Heinz Reichmann ; Ulrike Reuner ; Alexander Storch ; Johannes GerberHypoglycemia-induced choreoathetosis associated with hyperintense basal ganglia lesions in T1-weighted brain MRI.
002592 (2007) Jie-Yuan Li ; Ping-Hong Lai ; Nan-Jing PengMoyamoya disease presenting with hemichoreoathetosis and hemidystonia.
002B01 (2006) Raffi Topakian ; Karl Stieglbauer ; Julia Rotaru ; Hans-Peter Haring ; Franz T. Aichner ; Robert PichlerHypocalcemic choreoathetosis and tetany after bisphosphonate treatment.
002B74 (2006) Mariana Spitz [Brésil] ; Alexandre Aluízio Costa Machado ; Rodrigo Do Carmo Carvalho ; Fernanda Martins Maia ; Monica Santoro Haddad ; Dagoberto Calegaro ; Milberto Scaff ; Egberto Reis BarbosaPseudoathetosis: report of three patients.
002E74 (2006) Emmanuel Roze [Suisse] ; Marie Vidailhet ; Nenad Blau ; Lisbeth Birk Moller ; Diane Doummar ; Thierry Billette De Villemeur ; Anne RoubergueLong-term follow-up and adult outcome of 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase deficiency.
002E88 (2006) Jennifer R L. Friedman [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth A. Thiele ; Dong Wang ; Kara B. Levine ; Erin K. Cloherty ; Heidi H. Pfeifer ; Darryl C. De Vivo ; Anthony Carruthers ; Marvin R. NatowiczAtypical GLUT1 deficiency with prominent movement disorder responsive to ketogenic diet.
002F90 (2005) Samuel Frank [États-Unis] ; Richard BarbanoTrauma-induced spinal vascular event producing hemipseudoathetosis.
003228 (2005) Yuan-Gui Huang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yun-Chun Chen ; Fang Du ; Rui Li ; Ge-Lin Xu ; Wen Jiang ; Jing HuangTopiramate therapy for paroxysmal kinesigenic choreoathetosis.
003782 (2003) Usha Kant Misra [Inde] ; Jayantee Kalita ; Anita Mahadevan ; Susarla Krishna ShankarPseudoathetosis in a patient with leprosy.
003911 (2002) John G L. Morris [Australie] ; Stacey K. Jankelowitz ; Victor S C. Fung ; Paul D. Clouston ; Michael W. Hayes ; Padraic Grattan-SmithAthetosis I: historical considerations.
003A20 (2002) Sian D. Spacey [Royaume-Uni] ; Enza-Maria Valente ; Gurusidheshwar M. Wali ; Thomas T. Warner ; Paul R. Jarman ; Anthony H V. Schapira ; Peter H. Dixon ; Mary B. Davis ; Kailash P. Bhatia ; Nicholas W. WoodGenetic and clinical heterogeneity in paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia: evidence for a third EKD gene.
003A24 (2002) Simon G. Parkin [Royaume-Uni] ; Ralph P. Gregory ; Richard Scott ; Peter Bain ; Peter Silburn ; Bruce Hall ; Richard Boyle ; Carole Joint ; Tipu Z. AzizUnilateral and bilateral pallidotomy for idiopathic Parkinson's disease: a case series of 115 patients.
003A37 (2002) Anjan Chatterjee [États-Unis] ; Elan D. Louis ; Steven FruchtLevetiracetam in the treatment of paroxysmal kinesiogenic choreoathetosis.
003A39 (2002) Steven Frucht [États-Unis]Dystonia, athetosis, and epilepsia partialis continua in a patient with late-onset Rasmussen's encephalitis.
003B93 (2002) Anne Thiriaux [France] ; Anne De St Martin ; Laurent Vercueil ; Fabrice Battaglia ; Jean-Paul Armspach ; Edouard Hirsch ; Christian Marescaux ; Izzie J. NamerCo-occurrence of infantile epileptic seizures and childhood paroxysmal choreoathetosis in one family: clinical, EEG, and SPECT characterization of episodic events.
003C49 (2001) E K Tan [Singapour] ; L L Chan ; A P AuchusComplex movement disorders following bilateral paramedian thalamic and bilateral cerebellar infarcts.
003C51 (2001) A. Siderowf [États-Unis] ; S M Gollump ; M B Stern ; G H Baltuch ; H A RiinaEmergence of complex, involuntary movements after gamma knife radiosurgery for essential tremor.
003C67 (2001) L. Timmermann [Allemagne] ; J. Gross ; F. Schmitz ; H J Freund ; A. SchnitzlerInvolvement of the motor cortex in pseudochoreoathetosis.
003F51 (2000) P R Jarman [Royaume-Uni] ; K P Bhatia ; C. Davie ; S J Heales ; N. Turjanski ; S D Taylor-Robinson ; C D Marsden ; N W WoodParoxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis: clinical features and investigation of pathophysiology in a large family.

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