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Acetylcholine in the hippocampus: problems and achievements. [PDF]
Dobryakova YV+3 more
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Running into Trouble: The Problem of Overexercise in Parkinson's Disease (in some)
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Lennard I. Boon+2 more
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Abstract Background Pallidal neurostimulation is an effective treatment for severe isolated dystonia, but long‐term data from clinical trials are lacking. Objectives To evaluate long‐term efficacy and safety of pallidal neurostimulation in patients with isolated generalized or segmental dystonia.
Patricia Krause+60 more
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Carbamazepine Intoxication Requires not only Elevated Serum Levels, but also Symptoms of Overdose. [PDF]
Finsterer J.
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Abstract Background Temporal interference stimulation (TIS) is a novel noninvasive electrical stimulation technique to focally modulate deep brain regions; a minimum of two high‐frequency signals (f1 and f2 > 1 kHz) interfere to create an envelope‐modulated signal at a deep brain target with the frequency of modulation equal to the difference frequency:
Martin Lamoš+16 more
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Abstract Genetic factors play a central role in neurodegenerative disorders. Over the past few decades, significant progress has been made in identifying the causative genes of numerous monogenic disorders, largely due to the widespread adoption of next‐generation sequencing (NGS) technologies in both research and clinical settings.
Guillaume Cogan+4 more
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The reliability of the mini mental state examination and Montreal Cognitive Assessment for assessing cognitive impairment also depends on the type of cognitive deficits. [PDF]
Finsterer J.
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Food—Consistency/Texture—Specific Pharyngeal Dystonia: A Novel Form of Focal Task‐Specific Dystonia
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Domenico A. Restivo+5 more
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Brain Imaging Phenotypes Associated with Polygenic Risk for Essential Tremor
Abstract Essential tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder with a strong genetic basis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly diffusion‐weighted MRI (dMRI) and T1 MRI, have been used to identify brain abnormalities of ET patients. However, the mechanisms by which genetic risk affects the brain to render individuals vulnerable to ET remain ...
Miranda Medeiros+14 more
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Averted weakness from a large Martin-Gruber anastomosis. [PDF]
Cheung E, Ng K.
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