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ADCY5-related dyskinesia with myoclonus-dystonia syndrome: Clues to diagnosis
ADCY5-related dyskinesia is a childhood-onset autosomal dominant disorder that is caused by gain-of-function mutations in the ADCY5 gene. The core clinical features include a varying combination of hyperkinetic movement disorders (chorea, athetosis ...
Udit Saraf +3 more
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Katherine Berg +2 more
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A Proposed Diagnostic Algorithm for Inborn Errors of Metabolism Presenting With Movements Disorders
Inherited metabolic diseases or inborn errors of metabolism frequently manifest with both hyperkinetic (dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, ataxia, tremor, etc.) and hypokinetic (rigid-akinetic syndrome) movement disorders. The diagnosis of these diseases is in
Juan Darío Ortigoza-Escobar
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RaceRunning enables athletes with limited or no walking ability to propel themselves independently using a three-wheeled frame that has a saddle, handle bars and a chest plate.
M. L. Van der Linden +3 more
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was 1) to determine and compare kinetic parameters during the realization of a countermovement jump (CMJ) between footballers with cerebral palsy (CP) and non-impaired footballers, and 2) to analyze the differences ...
Matías Henríquez +8 more
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An Account of the Microscopical Appearances in a Case of Athetosis [PDF]
F. Beach
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Background: Since the description of athetosis in 1871 by American neurologist William Alexander Hammond (1828-1900) the disorder has been a source of controversy, as were many aspects of Hammond’s career. Methods: Review of controversies in ...
Douglas J. Lanska
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