Search Results - "movement disorder"
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Retrospective Assessment of Movement Disorder Society Criteria for Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson's Disease
Published 2015“…A Movement Disorder Society (MDS) taskforce recently proposed diagnostic criteria for Parkinson's disease with features of mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI). …”
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Stereotypic pacing response of captive leopards (Panthera pardus Linnaeus) to feeding and olfactory enrichment in Malaysian Zoos
Published 2015Subjects: “…Stereotypic movement disorder…”
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Hyperglycemia-induced involuntary movements : what you should know
Published 2018“…Hemichorea-hemiballismus (HC-HB) is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary movements involving limbs on one side of the body. …”
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Development of wearable real time monitoring system for hand tremor through wireless communication
Published 2021“…Tremor is an involuntary, rhythmic muscle contraction leading to shaking movements in one or more parts of the body. A common movement disorder that most often affects the hands…”
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Parkinson’s Disease - A review on treatment strategies and its advances
Published 2020“…It is basically a progressive movement disorder that causes motor and non-motor symptoms. …”
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Reduced relative volume in motor and attention regions in developmental coordination disorder: A voxel-based morphometry study.
Published 2017“…Background and objectives: Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a prevalent childhood movement disorder, impacting the ability to perform movement skills at an age appropriate level. …”
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Basal ganglia hyperdensity on computerised tomography of brain : a rare finding of non-ketotic hyperglycemia
Published 2018“…One should be aware of the possibility of NKH in the absence of movement disorder with asymmetric basal ganglia hyperdensity in CT brain. …”
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Atypical clinical presentation of Syringomyelia: review of articles and a case report of complete unilateral claw hand presentation
Published 2020“…The reported atypical clinical presentations could be themed into: 1) symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, 2) limb dystrophy, 3) limb hypertrophy, 4) movement disorder, 5) brainstem syndrome, 6) neuroarthropathy (NA), and 7) non-specific presentation. …”
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Rhythm interactive special enablers (R.I.S.E.) – a collaborative community engagement program
Published 2024“…Rhythm Interactive Special Enablers (R.I.S.E.) is a collaborative community engagement program designed to improve motor function, engagement and self- esteem through music- based intervention in children with cerebral palsy (CP). CP is a movement disorder caused by brain damage during development, with spasticity significantly affecting mobility and quality of life. …”
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C-Abl inhibition; a novel therapeutic target for Parkinson’s disease
Published 2018“…Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the most prevalent movement disorder in the world. The major pathological hallmarks of PD are death of dopaminergic neurons and the formation of Lewy bodies. …”
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Prevalence, clinical features and factors associated with psychosis among Idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (IPD) patients in Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC)
Published 2016“…Methods: Assessment were done using a structured demographic data and clinical information questionnaire, Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) 6.0.0, Starkstein’s Apathy Scale (AS), Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Movement Disorder Society – Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS) Q1-Q6, Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y) stages of PD and Schwab and England Activities of Daily Living (ADL) scale. …”
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Investigating sensory phenomena and alterations in brain structure in Tourette syndrome using a multi-modality framework
Published 2019“…Tourette syndrome (TS) is a childhood onset, hyperkinetic movement disorder, characterised by inappropriate motor tics and vocalisations. …”
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Investigation of genetic loci associated with parkinson's disease and the functional effect of LRRK2 mutations / Aroma Agape Gopalai
Published 2016“…Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive movement disorder which results in bradykinesia, rigidity, resting tremors and postural instability. …”
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Evaluation of dental pulp stem cells’ growth phases on their differentiation towards dopaminergic-like cells / Naresh Waran Gnanasegaran
Published 2017“…Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a debilitating, incurable neurodegenerative movement disorder that is defined by the gradual emergence of motor as well as non-motor symptoms and affects approximately 3% of people over sixty-five years old. …”
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Investigating sensorimotor representations, processing and inhibition in Tourette Syndrome: Insights from fMRI, MRS and TMS
Published 2025“…Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a hyperkinetic neurodevelopmental movement disorder, characterised by motor and phonic tics, and has been associated with disruptions to cortical inhibition. y-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the most abundant inhibitory neurotransmitter in the cortex. …”
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A cellular model for aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase deficiency and neurotransmitter analysis of available therapeutics using a neuroblastoma cell culture
Published 2015“…Generally, affected children fail to achieve any developmental milestones. Movement disorder resulting from dopamine and serotonin deficiency produces characteristic dystonia and oculogyric crises that occur at regular intervals every 3 to 8 days, each episode lasting on average 6 hours. …”
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Magnetic resonance imaging correlates of neuronal degeneration of brain stem nuclei in Parkinson’s disease
Published 2016“…Diagnosing PD can be challenging, especially in the early stages particularly when the typical movement disorder symptoms such as tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia and postural instability are not easily identifiable. …”
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