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  • 2016 International Congress

    Isolated finger tremor in Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor

    F. Alonso-Frech, H. García-Moreno, P. Montero Escribano, E. López Valdés, M.J. Catalán Alonso, R. García-Ramos García, I. Parees Moreno (Madrid, Spain)

    Objective: To establish whether isolated hand fingers tremor (IFT) is more frequent in Pakinson's (PD) disease than in essential tremor (ET). Background: Postural tremor may…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Quantitative assessment of DBS-induced gait disorder in patients with essential tremor

    D. Kroneberg, T. Schmitz-Hübsch, A. Gropp, G.H. Schneider, A.A. Kühn (Berlin, Germany)

    Objective: To investigate changes in gait coordination quantitatively in patients with essential tremor (ET) under chronic bilateral high-frequency stimulation of the nucleus ventralis intermedius (VIM).…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Sub-acute rapidly progressive cerebellar ataxia – A case of JC virus associated granule cell neuronopathy (GCN)

    V.K. Palmadottir, J.A. Gold, N. Vora, C.W. Kilbane (Stanford, CA, USA)

    Objective: To describe a case of JC virus associated GCN. Background: JC virus associated CNS disease most commonly presents as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. A less…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Psychogenic movement disorder in cerebellar atrophy

    P. Sommer, D. Földy, O. Khalifa, E. Fertl (Vienna, Austria)

    Objective: Description of a patient with psychogenic movement disorder showing cerebellar atrophy in neuroimaging. Background: Psychogenic movement disorders are typically characterized by abnormal involuntary movements…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Testing candidate transcriptional biomarkers of asymtpomatic and symptomatic stages in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3)

    M. Raposo, C. Bettencourt, M. Lima (Ponta Delgada, Portugal)

    Objective: To investigate the potential of nine candidate genes as transcriptional biomarkers of asymptomatic and symptomatic stages of spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3). Background: An…
  • 2016 International Congress

    The nucleocytoplasmic transport of ataxin-3 as pathogenic mechanism in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3

    T. Schmidt, A. Sowa, I.M. Martins, M. Abedi, Z. Wang, J. Schmidt, H. Tricoire, O. Riess (Tübingen, Germany)

    Objective: Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) or Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by a CAG expansion in the MJD1 gene leading to…
  • 2016 International Congress

    CAG repeat length and weight loss in pre-manifest Huntington’s disease

    C.F. Kutz, L.J. Adams (Colorado Springs, CO, USA)

    Objective: To explore if CAG repeat length is a predictor of weight loss in pre-manifest Huntington's disease. Background: Weight loss is a hallmark finding in…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Tau pathology in Huntington’s disease: A brief in vivo PET-imaging report

    K. Giehl, K. Reetz, I. Dogan, C. Werner, J.B. Schulz, A. Drzezga, T. van Eimeren (Köln, Germany)

    Objective: To assess feasibility of measuring pathological tau deposition in patients with Huntington's disease (HD) using [18F]-AV-1451 (f.k.a. T807) PET. Background: HD is a progressive…
  • 2016 International Congress

    The assessment of quality of life in patients with early and moderately advanced Huntington disease

    N. Szejko, L. Milanowski, A. Gogol, Z. Jamrozik, P. Janik (Warsaw, Poland)

    Objective: The aim of the study was to determine if available quality of life related scales are useful to detect the deterioration of quality of…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Verbal fluency deficits in essential tremor patients: Underlying structural changes

    E.A. Pelzer, C. Nelles, D.J. Pedrosa, L. Burghaus, C. Eggers, C. Melzer, M. Tittgemeyer, L. Timmermann (Cologne, Germany)

    Objective: A disturbance of verbal fluency (VBF) in essential tremor patients compared to healthy controls is well described. The underlying structural alterations that a causative…
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