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Tardive Dyskinesia

Annual Review of Medicine, 1984
Although there are many published studies on the treatment of tardive dyskinesia (TD), relatively few treatments have proven to be consistently useful in clinical practice. Reviewed critically, most treatments have produced only slight to moderate benefit in less than half the patients treated.
C G, Goetz, H L, Klawans
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Paroxysmal Dyskinesias

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology, 2018
Paroxysmal dyskinesias (PD) are hyperkinetic movement disorders where patients usually retain consciousness. Paroxysmal dyskinesias can be kinesigenic (PKD), nonkinesigenic (PNKD), and exercise induced (PED). These are usually differentiated from each other based on their phenotypic and genotypic characteristics.
Sara, McGuire   +2 more
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Tardive Dyskinesia

Seminars in Neurology, 2007
This article provides up-to-date information regarding clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, and evidence-based treatment for tardive dyskinesia (TD). We conducted a comprehensive literature search, including sources such as the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, and Medline; and we manually searched bibliographic references.
Karla, Soares-Weiser   +1 more
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The paroxysmal dyskinesias

Practical Neurology, 2009
The paroxysmal dyskinesias are a challenging group of movement disorders characterised by painless dystonic and/or choreiform movements. Lack of familiarity with their features and a normal neurological examination between attacks frequently cause diagnostic delays, or even the diagnosis of a non-organic disorder.
van Rootselaar, Anne-Fleur   +3 more
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