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Athetosis Speech and Language Learning Assistant: Case Study
International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, 2021L. Serpa-Andrade +3 more
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Chorea, Ballism, and Athetosis
Principles and Practice of Movement Disorders, 2021J. Jankovic +5 more
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1968
SUMMARYThis is a study of 100 children with athetosis due to cerebral palsy who were followed up from 3 to 15 years to ascertain whether athetosis changes into different syndromes during maturation.A conspicuous change occurred in 45 cases—in 18 cases torsion spasm took the place of athetosis, in 16 athetosis changed to choreic syndrome and in 11 ...
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SUMMARYThis is a study of 100 children with athetosis due to cerebral palsy who were followed up from 3 to 15 years to ascertain whether athetosis changes into different syndromes during maturation.A conspicuous change occurred in 45 cases—in 18 cases torsion spasm took the place of athetosis, in 16 athetosis changed to choreic syndrome and in 11 ...
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Transient Choreo‐Athetosis following Hypernatremia
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1969SUMMARYTwo children, a brother and sister, were admitted to hospital within a few hours of each other with the fulminating neurological picture associated with hypernatraemia. Both developed transient choreo‐athetosis after regaining consciousness but subsequently made a full recovery without sequelae.
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O3-041 Choreo-athetosis due to radiation induced brachial plexopathy
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2020T. Sekiguchi +2 more
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Spasticity, Dystonia, and Athetosis Management in the Upper Extremity in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy, 2020F. Miller
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Revue neurologique, 2005
The term athetosis has progressively disappeared from the anglo-saxon literature which considers that athetosis is part of the spectrum of dystonia. These two clinical entities can be distinguished, however. Athetosis can be identified, searching for subtle semiological traits, in particular at the level of the hand. The earlier appearance of athetosis
F, Turny, P, Jedynak, Y, Agid
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The term athetosis has progressively disappeared from the anglo-saxon literature which considers that athetosis is part of the spectrum of dystonia. These two clinical entities can be distinguished, however. Athetosis can be identified, searching for subtle semiological traits, in particular at the level of the hand. The earlier appearance of athetosis
F, Turny, P, Jedynak, Y, Agid
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Athetosis I: Historical considerations
Movement Disorders, 2002John G L, Morris +5 more
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