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120 related items for PubMed ID: 19950424

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  • 2. Reversible choreoathetosis in primary cerebral lymphoma: clinicoradiologic correlation.
    Tan EK, Chan LL, Auchus AP, Wong MC.
    Eur Neurol; 2003; 50(1):53-4. PubMed ID: 12824713
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  • 3. Hypoglycemia-induced choreoathetosis associated with hyperintense basal ganglia lesions in T1-weighted brain MRI.
    Wolz M, Reichmann H, Reuner U, Storch A, Gerber J.
    Mov Disord; 2010 May 15; 25(7):966-8. PubMed ID: 20461820
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  • 4. [Choreo-athetosis in Vaquez' disease (anatomoclinical contribution)].
    Bietti C, Pompili A, Sinibaldi L.
    Riv Neurol; 1968 Dec 15; 39(6):615-26. PubMed ID: 5748176
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  • 5. Moyamoya disease presenting with hemichoreoathetosis and hemidystonia.
    Li JY, Lai PH, Peng NJ.
    Mov Disord; 2007 Oct 15; 22(13):1983-4. PubMed ID: 17657809
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  • 6. Idiopathic hypoparathyroidism with extensive intracranial calcification associated with kinesigenic choreoathetosis.
    Rao YP, Naidu KS, Murthy JM.
    J Assoc Physicians India; 1999 Sep 15; 47(9):928. PubMed ID: 10778668
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  • 7. Paroxysmal choreoathetosis.
    Tassinari CA, Fine RD.
    Proc Aust Assoc Neurol; 1969 Sep 15; 6():71-5. PubMed ID: 5358018
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  • 9. [Paroxysmal choreoathetosis (on the clinical picture of Rülf's spasm)].
    Leĭbovich TS.
    Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova; 1966 Sep 15; 66(10):1499-505. PubMed ID: 6000311
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  • 11. Head drop in Huntington disease: insights into the pathophysiology.
    Morgante F, Girlanda P, Martino D.
    Neurology; 2013 Aug 20; 81(8):769-70. PubMed ID: 23884035
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  • 13. Transient choreo-athetosis following hypernatraemia.
    Mann TP.
    Dev Med Child Neurol; 1969 Oct 20; 11(5):637-40. PubMed ID: 5349655
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  • 14. Hemichoreoathetosis following posterior parietal watershed infarction: was striatal hypoperfusion really to blame?
    Lee MS, Lyoo CH, Lee HJ, Kim YD.
    Mov Disord; 2000 Jan 20; 15(1):178-9. PubMed ID: 10634266
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  • 15. The importance of taking a thorough history.
    Khorana S, Perry J, Renton B.
    Br J Hosp Med (Lond); 2015 Jun 20; 76(6):366-7. PubMed ID: 26053911
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  • 16. [Slowly progressive, clinically undetectable polioencephalitis with transformation from a choreo-athetosis to a Parkinsonism-dementia picture].
    Schwartz RB, Beer G, Schlüter E, Schober R.
    Nervenarzt; 1988 Mar 20; 59(3):171-5. PubMed ID: 3374719
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  • 17. Idiopathic paroxysmal choreoathetosis--report of 2 cases and review of literature.
    Rani Jusoh.
    Med J Malaysia; 1983 Sep 20; 38(3):224-7. PubMed ID: 6672565
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  • 18. Hyperthyroidism presenting as recurrent short paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia.
    Yen DJ, Shan DE, Lu SR.
    Mov Disord; 1998 Mar 20; 13(2):361-3. PubMed ID: 9539358
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  • 19. Paroxysmal choreoathetosis and seizures induced by movement (reflex epilepsy).
    Perez-Borja C, Tassinari AC, Swanson AG.
    Epilepsia; 1967 Dec 20; 8(4):260-70. PubMed ID: 5238718
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  • 20. Abrupt onset of transient pseudochoreoathetosis associated with proprioceptive sensory loss as a result of a thalamic infarction.
    Lee MS, Kim YD, Kim JT, Lyoo CH.
    Mov Disord; 1998 Jan 20; 13(1):184-6. PubMed ID: 9452352
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