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Psychogenic movement disorders

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2003
Psychogenic movement disorders are one of the most challenging conditions encountered by clinicians. Patients with these disorders represent the overlap of psychiatry and neurology and need care from these specialties. Issues within the patient's family, questions about secondary gain, and prejudices among other clinicians often complicate evaluation ...
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Movement disorders: Classifications

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 2005
SummaryMovement disorders (ataxia, dystonic disorders, gait disorders, Huntington disease, myoclonus, parkinsonism, spasticity, tardive dyskinesia, tics and tremor) are clinically, pathologically and genetically heterogeneous and are characterized by impairment of the planning, control or execution of movement.
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Paroxysmal movement disorders

Paroxysmal movement disorders include two groups of intermittent neurologic disorders: paroxysmal dyskinesia, in which episodes of involuntary hyperkinetic movements (mainly chorea and/or dystonia) occur with preserved consciousness, and episodic ataxias, which are characterized by discrete attacks of cerebellar dysfunction, sometimes associated with ...
Francesca, Magrinelli, Kailash P, Bhatia
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Movement disorders

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2008
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Movement Disorders

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
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Movement Disorders

Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1998
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Movement disorders

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1994
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Paroxysmal Movement Disorders

Seminars in Neurology, 1995
L M, Shulman, W J, Weiner
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Rhythmic movement disorder

Sleep Medicine, 2008
Akram, Khan   +3 more
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