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311 related items for PubMed ID: 617268

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    Rainier S, Thomas D, Tokarz D, Ming L, Bui M, Plein E, Zhao X, Lemons R, Albin R, Delaney C, Alvarado D, Fink JK.
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  • 23. Paroxysmal sporadic kinesigenic choreoathetosis.
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  • 24. Kinesigenic choreoathetosis due to brain injury.
    Richardson JC, Howes JL, Celinski MJ, Allman RG.
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  • 32. [Kinesic paroxysmal familial choreoathetosis: presentation of a case].
    Jiménez Jiménez FJ, Garzo Fernández C, de Inocencio Arocena J, Castro de Castro P, Pérez Sotelo M.
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