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Autoimmune Encephalitides: A Broadening Field of Treatable Conditions
Neurologist 22:1-13, Kalman, B., 2017

Ataxia-Telangiectasia:An Interdisciplinary Approach to Pathogenesis
Medicine 70:99-117, Gatti,R.A.,et al, 1991

Fusiform Basilar Artery Aneurysm in a Child
Neurol 29:1045-1049, Read,D.,et al, 1979

Slowly rogressive Cerebellar Ataxia in a 55-Year-Old Female Patient
JAMA Neurol 80:107-108, Bernaola,M.T.,et al, 2023

Clnicopathologic Conference Anti-N-Methyl-D-Aspartate (NMDA) Receptor Encephalitis
NEJM 379:870-878, CASE 27-2018, 2018

A Case of Ataxia, Seizure, and Choreoathetosis in a 34-year-old Woman
Neurol 89:e220-e223, Xiao, F. & Wang, X.F., 2017

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

Epstein-Barr Virus Infections of the Nervous System
www.medlink.com, Nov, Amlie-Lefond,C., 2011

Clinicopath Conf
Hodgkin's Disease, Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneration, Case 21-1997, NEJM 337:115-12297., , 1997

The Synd of Autosomal Recessive Pontocerbellar Hypoplasia, Microcephaly, & Extrapyr Dyskinesia (Pontocereb Hypopl Type 2)
Neurol 45:311-317, Barth,P.G.,et al, 1995

Clinicopath Conf
Huntington's Diseae, Case2-1992, NEJM 326:117-125992., , 1992

Movement Disorders in Alcoholism:A Review
Neurol 40:741-746, Neiman,J.,et al, 1990

Hereditary Dentatorubral-Pallidoluysian Atrophy:Clinical and Pathologic Variants in a Family
Neurol 38:1065-1070, Takahashi,H.,et al, 1988

Carbamazepine Side Effects in Children and Adults
Pellock. J. M. , Epilepsia 28:S64-S707., , 1987

Olivopontocerebellar Atrophy with Dementia, Blindness, & Chorea, Response to Baclofen
Arch Neurol 42:757-758, Trauner,D.A., 1985

Neurologic Abnormalities of Lyme Disease
Medicine 58:281-294, Reik,L.,et al, 1979

Familial Chorea & Myoclonus Epilepsy
Neurol 28:913-919, Takahata,N.,et al, 1978

Normocalcemic Tetany
Neurol 26:825, Isgreen,W.P., 1976

Chronic Progressive Panencephalitis due to Rubella Virus Simulating Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
NEJM 292:994-998,1023, Weil, M.L.,et al, 1975

Huntington's Chorea
Bruyn, G. W. In Vinken & Bruyn, Handbk of Clin Neurol, North-Holland Publ Co, Amsterdam, 6:298, , 1968

A 77-Year-Old Man with Involuntary Movements, Sleep Changes, Falls, Bulbar Symptoms, and Cognitive Complaints
Neurol 99:26-30, Cao, T.Q.,et al, 2022

Frequency and Characterization of Movement Disorders in Anti-IgLON5 Disease
Neurol 97:e1367-e1381, Gaig, C.,et al, 2021

A 55-Year-Odd Man with Old Behavior and Abnormal Movements
Neurol 97:1090-1093, McIntosh, P. & Scott, B., 2021

A 45-Year-Old Man with Progressive Insomia and Psychiatric and Motor Symptoms
Neurol 94:e1213-e1218, Lima, J.E.E.,et al, 2020

Functional Gait Disorders
Neurol 94:1093-1099, Nonnekes, J.,et al, 2020

Acute Rheumatic Fever: Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis
www.UptoDate.com, Oct, Steer, A. & Gibofsky, A., 2019

Orofacial Dyskinesia in a Young Man
JAMA Neurol 76:1517-1518, Tian, X.,et al, 2019

Antibody-Mediated Encephalitis
NEJM 378:840-851, Dalmau, J.,et al, 2018

Pantothenate Kinase - Associated Neurodegeneration (PKAN)
Emedicine.Medscape Sept, Hanna, P.A. & Benbadis, S.R., 2018

Clinical Manifestations of the anti-IgLON5 Disease
Neurol 88:1736-1743,1688, Gaig, C.,et al, 2017

Clinical, Genetic, and Radiological Features of Extrapyramidal Movement Disorders in Mitochondrial Disease
JAMA Neurol 73:668-674, Martikainen, M.H.,et al, 2016

Head Drop in Huntington Disease: Insights into the Pathophysiology
Neurol 81:769-770, Morgante, F.,et al, 2013

Evidence-Based Guideline: Pharmacologic Treatment of Chorea in Huntington Disease
Neurol 79:597-603, Armstrong, M.J. & Miyasaki, J.M., 2012

Acquired Neurosyphilis Presenting as Movement Disorders
Mov Disord 27:690-695, Shah, B.B. & Lang, A.E., 2012

PANDAS
www.medlink.com,Feb, Erfe,M.C.B., 2011

MRI in Methylmalonic Acidemia
Neurol 74:e14, Bindu, P.S.,et al, 2010

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

Sjogren Syndrome: Neurologic Complications
www.Medlink.com,Jan, Roman,G.C., 2010

N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Antibodies in Pediatric Dyskinetic Encephalitis Lethargica
Ann Neurol 66:704-709, Dale,R.,et al, 2009

Tetrabenazine as Antichorea Therapy in Huntington Disease, A Randomized Controlled Trial
Neurol 66:366-372, Huntington Study Group, 2006

The Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infection (PANDAS) Etiology for Tics and Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms: Hypothesis or Entity? Practical Considerations for the Clinician
Pediatrics 113:883-886, Kurlan,R. &Kaplan,E., 2004

Inborn Errors of Metabolism as a Cause of Neurological Disease in Adults: An Approach to Investigation
JNNP 69: 5-12, Gray,R.G.F. et al, 2000

Niemann-Pick Disease Type C: Two Cases and an Update
Movement Disorders 15:1199-1203, Uc,E.Y.,et al, 2000

Neurologic Outcomes in Children with Post-Pump Choreoathetosis
J Pediatr 132:162-164, Holden,K.R.,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

Dystonia and Chorea in Acquired Systemic Disorders
JNNP 65:436-445, Janavs,J.L.&Aminoff,M.J., 1998

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

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

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



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