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AN AYURVEDIC APPROACH TO A CASE OF MOVEMENT DISORDER .......

AN AYURVEDIC APPROACH TO A CASE OF MOVEMENT DISORDER .......

... hyperkinetic movement disorder characterised by excessive spontaneous that are irregularly timed, randomly distributed, quick, jerky, abrupt movements that involv- ing distal or proximal muscle group 1 ...

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Movement disorder profile and treatment outcomes in a one-year study of patients with schizophrenia

Movement disorder profile and treatment outcomes in a one-year study of patients with schizophrenia

... a movement disorder is typically assessed with different measures, each focusing on somewhat different aspects of the ...of movement disorder are reported for each measure individually, thus ...

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Pseudoparkinsonism: A review of a common nonparkinsonian hypokinetic movement disorder

Pseudoparkinsonism: A review of a common nonparkinsonian hypokinetic movement disorder

... a movement disorder described in the literature that resembles parkinsonism but dif- fers ...this disorder have apraxic slowness, paratonic rigidity, frontal gait disorder and elements of ...

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Cinnarizine- and flunarizine-associated movement disorder: a literature review

Cinnarizine- and flunarizine-associated movement disorder: a literature review

... This MD was rarely reported in the literature in associ- ation with CNZ/FNZ. Turner and colleagues reported a case of CNZ overdose in a child, she developed twitch- ing in both hands [95]. However, they did not provide a ...

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A defect in pyruvate decarboxylase in a child with an intermittent movement disorder

A defect in pyruvate decarboxylase in a child with an intermittent movement disorder

... choreoathetoid movement disorder. He has an elevated level of pyruvic acid in his blood, an elevated urinary alanine content, and less marked elevations in blood alanine and lactate. Methods were developed ...

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Synaptic UNC13A protein variant causes increased neurotransmission and dyskinetic movement disorder

Synaptic UNC13A protein variant causes increased neurotransmission and dyskinetic movement disorder

... dyskinetic movement disorder with notable tremors and hyper- kinesia became evident soon after ...his movement pattern normalized, but he still suffers from a continuous form of dyskinesia with ...

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Movement Disorder of Premature Infants With Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: A New Syndrome

Movement Disorder of Premature Infants With Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: A New Syndrome

... Movement Disorder of Premature Infants With Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia:. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/84/2/215[r] ...

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Anne Buckingham Young’s Role in Movement Disorder Research

Anne Buckingham Young’s Role in Movement Disorder Research

... Dr. Young, along with two other researchers, published a paper in 1989 that quickly became one of the most widely cited in movement disorder research (1). This paper combined data from animal models and ...

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Movement Disorder Associated With Foreign Body Ingestion

Movement Disorder Associated With Foreign Body Ingestion

... that the ICV acted like an anatomic “choke point” because impaction of a 15 mm FB with rough edges ( Fig 1) at this location could cause a transient obstruction of the small bowel; the ensuing small bowel obstruction ...

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Satisfaction and Occupational Performance in Patients with Functional Movement Disorder

Satisfaction and Occupational Performance in Patients with Functional Movement Disorder

... functional movement disorder ...psychological disorder by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the BeST program focuses on treating the physical manifestations of ...

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Ropinirole in restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder

Ropinirole in restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder

... Abstract: Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder of sleep are now recognized as prevalent, distinct, yet overlapping disorders affecting all age groups. Although delineation of the ...

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The diagnostic value of saccades in movement disorder patients: a practical guide and review

The diagnostic value of saccades in movement disorder patients: a practical guide and review

... Myoclonus Opsoclonus-myoclonus ataxia syndrome (OMAS). Patients with OMAS usually present with ver- tigo, oscillopsia or ataxia with or without myoclonus [47]. Opsoclonus is a diagnostic feature of this entity (Video ...

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A qualitative exploration of the movement disorder experience

A qualitative exploration of the movement disorder experience

... Data will be collected for this study either through face to face interviews with participants or via Skype or telephone interviews. It is anticipated that interviews will last for approximately one hour. If participants ...

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Movement Disorder as a Manifestation of Diphenylhydantoin Toxicity

Movement Disorder as a Manifestation of Diphenylhydantoin Toxicity

... at Viet Nam:AAP Sponsored on September 8, 2020 www.aappublications.org/news. Downloaded from.. Svenslnark, 0., and Bachthal, F.: Dipheniylhydantoin and phenobarbital sennm levels in chil[r] ...

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Diagnosis of PLMD from increased pulse rate variability on overnight oximetry

Diagnosis of PLMD from increased pulse rate variability on overnight oximetry

... One of the sleep disorders in which repeated arousals result in fragmented sleep is periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD). PLMs can occur as part of restless legs syndrome (RLS) or as an isolated ...

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Parkinson’s disease psychosis

Parkinson’s disease psychosis

... a movement disorder should alert the clinician to consider Lewy body dementia (LBD), Alzheimer’s disease variants, delirium, or other psychiatric disease (such as major depression with psychosis) in the ...

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Deleterious mutation in GPR88 is associated with chorea, speech delay, and learning disabilities

Deleterious mutation in GPR88 is associated with chorea, speech delay, and learning disabilities

... developed movement disorder, which consisted of choreiform movements involving mainly the face and hands with involuntary movements of the shoulders, pelvis, and ...

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Lack of Association between Impulse Control Disorders and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

Lack of Association between Impulse Control Disorders and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

... (2008) Movement Disorder Socie- ty-Sponsored Revision of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS): Scale Presentation and Clinimetric Testing ...Results. Movement Disorders , 23, ...

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The first night effect in multiple sclerosis patients undergoing home-based polysomnography

The first night effect in multiple sclerosis patients undergoing home-based polysomnography

... in the four sleep disorder subgroups. The results are sum- marized in Table 2. Apart from an increased number of AWAs in the first night, MS patients without sleep disorders showed no significant differences ...

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More Than a Decade of Misdiagnosis of Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood with Catastrophic Outcome

More Than a Decade of Misdiagnosis of Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood with Catastrophic Outcome

... clinical disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of hemiplegia, abnormal ocular movement, and progressive developmental ...the disorder to be a migrainous ...

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