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Paroxysmal Sneezing.

Canadian Medical Association journal, 1996
Although sneezing is a particularly common symptom, there are surprisingly few references to this subject in the medical literature. Many of these references are shrouded in superstition and unscientific theory. Preparation of this report was stimulated by an interesting example of severe uncontrollable non-allergic paroxysmal sneezing which was ...
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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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PAROXYSMAL MYOGLOBINURIA

The Lancet, 1955
M C, BERENBAUM   +2 more
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Paroxysmal Dyskinesia

Archives of Neurology, 1979
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Paroxysmal Hemicranias

Clinical Neuropharmacology, 2001
B C, Arnett, J L, Topel
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PAROXYSMAL CHOREOATHETOSIS

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1967
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Paroxysmal Dystonia

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1981
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