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111 related items for PubMed ID: 26053911

  • 1. The importance of taking a thorough history.
    Khorana S, Perry J, Renton B.
    Br J Hosp Med (Lond); 2015 Jun; 76(6):366-7. PubMed ID: 26053911
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  • 2. Transient choreo-athetosis following hypernatraemia.
    Mann TP.
    Dev Med Child Neurol; 1969 Oct; 11(5):637-40. PubMed ID: 5349655
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  • 3. Paroxysmal choreoathetosis.
    Tassinari CA, Fine RD.
    Proc Aust Assoc Neurol; 1969 Oct; 6():71-5. PubMed ID: 5358018
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  • 6. Choreoathetosis and diabetes.
    Crausman RS, Wen J, Al-Shalabi S.
    Diabetes Care; 1997 Jul; 20(7):1209-10. PubMed ID: 9203469
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  • 10. Paroxysmal sporadic kinesigenic choreoathetosis.
    Nair KR, Devi TK, Potti SN.
    J Assoc Physicians India; 1990 Oct; 38(10):803-5. PubMed ID: 2084093
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  • 12. Idiopathic hypoparathyroidism with extensive intracranial calcification associated with kinesigenic choreoathetosis.
    Rao YP, Naidu KS, Murthy JM.
    J Assoc Physicians India; 1999 Sep; 47(9):928. PubMed ID: 10778668
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  • 13. Prevalence of chorea, dystonia and athetosis in Assiut, Egypt: a clinical and epidemiological study.
    Kandil MR, Tohamy SA, Fattah MA, Ahmed HN, Farwiez HM.
    Neuroepidemiology; 1994 Sep; 13(5):202-10. PubMed ID: 7969703
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  • 14. Paroxysmal choreoathetosis and seizures induced by movement (reflex epilepsy).
    Perez-Borja C, Tassinari AC, Swanson AG.
    Epilepsia; 1967 Dec; 8(4):260-70. PubMed ID: 5238718
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  • 15. 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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  • 17. Chorea and ballism.
    Burnett L, Jankovic J.
    Curr Opin Neurol Neurosurg; 1992 Jun 15; 5(3):308-13. PubMed ID: 1535815
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  • 18. Chorea.
    Walker RH.
    Continuum (Minneap Minn); 2013 Oct 15; 19(5 Movement Disorders):1242-63. PubMed ID: 24092289
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  • 19. Hemichoreoathetosis following posterior parietal watershed infarction: was striatal hypoperfusion really to blame?
    Lee MS, Lyoo CH, Lee HJ, Kim YD.
    Mov Disord; 2000 Jan 15; 15(1):178-9. PubMed ID: 10634266
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