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Myotonic Dystrophy: Etiology, Clinical Features, and Diagnosis
UptoDate 2022 Jan, Darras, B.T., 2022

GGC Repeat Expansion of NOTCH2NLC in Adult Patients with Leukoencephalopathy
Ann Neurol 86:962-968,809, Okubo, M.,et al, 2019

Penetrance of the Fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome in a Premutation Carrier Population
JAMA 291:460-469, Jacquemont,S.,et al, 2004

Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 6, Frequency of the Mutation & Genotype-Phenotype Correl
NEurol 49:1247-1251, Geschwind,D.H.,et al, 1997

Proximal Myotonic Myopathy, Clin Features of Disorder Similar to Myotonic Dystrophy
Arch Neurol 52:25-31, Ricker,K.,et al, 1995

A 28-Year-Old Woman with Vision Loss and an Unusual Gait
Neurol 97:e1860-e1865, Dohlman, J.C.,et al, 2021

Huntington Disease: Clinical Features and Diagnosis
UptoDate Dec 2017, Oksana Suchowersky, 2017

A 40-year old Woman with Difficulty Going Down Stairs in High-Heeled Shoes
Ann Neurol 77:1-7, Scripko, P.,et al, 2015

Degenerative Diseases of the Nervous System, Kennedy Syndrome (X-Linked Bulbospinal Muscular Atrophy)
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology, Chp 39, pg 1119, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

Huntingtons Disease
BMJ 341:34-40, Novak,M.J. &Tabrizi,S.J., 2010

Fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome: An Aging Face of the Fragile X Gene
Arch Neurol 65:19-25, Amiri,K.,et al, 2008

The Association of CAG Repeat Length with Clinical Progression in Huntington Disease
Neurol 66:1016-1020, Rosenblatt,A.,et al, 2006

Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy in Hispanic New Mexicans
JAMA 286:2437-2440, Becher,M.W.,et al, 2001

Family History and DNA Analysis in Patients With Suspected Huntington's Disease
JNNP 69:54-59, Siesling,S. et al, 2000

Molecular Basis of the Neurodegenerative Disorders
NEJM 340:1970-1980, Martin,J.B., 1999

iH NMR Spectroscopy Studies of Huntington's Disease, Correlations with CAG Repeat Numbers
Neurol 50:1357-1365, Jenkins,B.G.,et al, 1998

Patients with Features Similar to Huntington's Disease, Without CAG Expansion in Huntingtin
Neurol 51:215-220, Rosenblatt,A.,et al, 1998

Fluid Attenuation Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) Images of Dentatorubropalliodoluysian Atrophy:Case Report
JNNP 65:396-399, Yoshii,F.,et al, 1998

Few Psychological Consequences of Presymptomatic Testing for Huntington Disease
Lancet 349:4, Bundey,S., 1997

CAG Repeat Number Governs the Development Rate of Pathology in Huntington's Disease
Ann Neurol 41:689-692, Penney,J.B.,et al, 1997

Genetic Testing of Children at Risk for Huntington's Disease
Neurol 49:1048-1053, Nance,M.A.,et al, 1997

Relationship Between Trinucleotide Repeats and Neuropathological Changes in Huntington's Disease
Ann Neurol 39:132-136, Furtado,S.,et al, 1996

Trinucleotide Repeat Length and Clinical Progression in Huntington's Disease
Neurol 46:527-531, Brandt,J.,et al, 1996

Psychiatric Symptoms Do Not Correlate with Cognitive Decline, Motor Sympt or CAG Repeat Length in Huntington's
Arch Neurol 53:493-497, Zappacosta,B.,et al, 1996

Motor Changes in Presymptomatic Huntington Disease Gene Carriers
Arch Neurol 53:487-492, Siemers,E.,et al, 1996

Diagnosis of Patients Presenting to a Huntington Disease (HD) Clinic without a Family History of HD
Neurol 47:1578-1580, Nance,M.A.,et al, 1996

Clinical and Genetic Abnormalities in Patients with Friedreich's Ataxia
NEJM 335:1169-1175, 12221996., Durr,A.,et al, 1996

Hereditary Late-Onset Chorea Without Significant Dementia:Genetic Evid for Phenotypic Variation in Huntington's Disease
Neurol 45:443-447, Britton,J.W.,et al, 1995

Clinical, Neuropath & Genetic Studies of Large Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1 (SCA1) Kindred: (CAG) n Early Premonitory Signs & Symp
Neurol 45:24-30, Genis,D.,et al, 1995

Correlations Between Triplet Repeat Expansion and Clinical Features in Huntington's Disease
Arch Neurol 113:749-753, Claes,S.,et al, 1995

Dentatorubral-Pallidoluysian Atrophy:Clin Features Closely Related to Unstable Expansion of Trinucleotide (CAG) Repeat
Ann Neurol 37:769-775, Ikeuchi,T.,et al, 1995

Proximal Myotonic Myopathy Syndrome in the Absence of Trinucleotide Repeat Expansions
Muscle & Nerve 18:782-783995., Stoll,G.,et al, 1995

The Neurogenetic Genie:Testing for Huntington's Disease Mutation
Neurol 44:1369-1373, 1533-15361994., Hersch,S.,et al, 1994

CAG Repeat Size and Clinical Presentation in Huntington's Disease
Neurol 44:1137-1143, Ashizawa,T.,et al, 1994

A Worldwide Study of the Huntington's Disease Mutation, The Sensitivity & Specificity of Measuring CAG Repeats
NEJM 330:1401-1406, 14501994., Kremer,B.,et al, 1994

Trinucleotide Repeat Length and Rate of Progression of Huntington's Disease
Ann Neurol 36:630-635, Illarioshkin,S.N.,et al, 1994

Mutation Analysis in Patients with Possible but Apparently Sporadic Huntington's Disease
Lancet 344:714-717, Davis,M.B.,et al, 1994

Trinucleotide Repeat Expansion in Neurological Disease
Ann Neurol 36:814-822, LaSpada,A.R.,et al, 1994

Myotonic Dystrophy
In Myology, Engel & Franzini-Armstrong, McGraw-Hill, Inc, New York V2, Ch 43, P1192, Harper,P.S.&Rudel,R., 1994

Clinical Consequences of Isolating the Gene for Huntington's Disease
BMJ 307:397-398, Harper,P.S., 1993

Molecular Genetics in Neurology
Ann Neurol 34:757-773, Martin,J.B., 1993

The Polymerase Chain Reaction:Application to Nervous System Disease
Ann Neurol 34:513-523, Darnell,R.B., 1993



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