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Frequency and Characterization of Movement Disorders in Anti-IgLON5 Disease
Neurol 97:e1367-e1381, Gaig, C.,et al, 2021
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Article Abstract
Movement disorders are a frequent and leading cause of initial neurologic consultations in patients with anti-IgLON5 disease. Although multiple types of abnormal movements can occur, the most prevalent are disorders of gait, generalized chorea, and dystonia and other dyskinesias that frequently affect craniofacial muscles. Overall, anti-IgLON5 disease should be considered in patients with multiple movement disorders, particularly if they occur in association with sleep alterations, bulbar dysfunction, or cognitive impairment.
 
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