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  • 2025 International Congress

    Real-World Clinical and Safety Outcomes from a Prospective, Multicenter Deep Brain Stimulation Registry of Essential Tremor Patients

    G. Deuschl, P. Schuurman, G. Loret, N. Kovacs, M. Barbe, M. Blazquez Estrada, F. Clement, S. Jauma Classen, J. Lee, J. Volkmann, D. Pedrosa, A. Oliviera, S. Paschen, L. Chen, R. Shivacharan, E. Goldberg (Kiel, Germany)

    Objective: Here, we evaluate ongoing registry outcomes derived from patients implanted with directional Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) systems with Multiple Independent Current Control (MICC) technology…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Beyond “benign”, tremor and epilepsy in FAME3-A New Family Report with Progressive Course and Cognitive Impairment

    D. Campo-Caballero, F. Magrinelli, M. Carazo, M. Maneiro, A. Vinagre-Aragón, E. Mondragón, A. Gabilondo, J. Ruiz-Martínez, L. Blázquez, H. Houlden, P. Iruzubieta (San Sebastian, Spain)

    Objective: To report a family with Familial Cortical Myoclonic Tremor with Epilepsy(FAME) type 3 diagnosed through long-read sequencing and presenting a progressive disease course and…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Painful Legs Moving Toes Syndrome in Rural Western India: Etiological Spectrum and Outcomes in 24 Cases

    S. Desai, D. Desai (Anand, India)

    Objective: To characterize clinical profiles, etiological patterns, and therapeutic outcomes of Painful Legs Moving Toes syndrome [PLMTS] patients in a rural Indian neurology practice. Background:…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Novel DCC Variant Identified to Cause Congenital Mirror Movements

    M. Rochman, J. Ratliff (Phialdelphia, USA)

    Objective: To describe a case of lifelong motor incoordination, mirror movements, and possible dystonia caused by a novel likely pathogenic variant in the DCC gene.…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Huntington-like disease type 2 caused by a JPH3 repeat expansion in a patient from Iraq

    A. Currie, E. Kugelmann, K. Lashinger, N. Mcfarland (Gainesville, USA)

    Objective: To report the case of a patient from Iraq with a Huntington disease-like phenotype who was found to have a heterozygous trinucleotide repeat expansion…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Asymmetric periodic lower limb movements and malignant hypertension as an initial manifestation of atypical posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES)

    W. Yoon (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

    Objective: Our aim is to report a case of unusual manifestation of atypical posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES), which showed periodic lower limb movements and…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Real-World Experiences with VMAT2 Inhibitors in Pediatric Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders

    S. Manohar, J. Jacobe, R. Berger, J. Jankovic, M. Hull (Houston, USA)

    Objective: We review the real-world prescribing practices and patient experiences with VMAT2 inhibitors in children. Background: Vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) inhibitors are often prescribed…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Two Cases of SCN4A Temperature-Sensitive Sodium Channelopathy: From Dystonia to Myotonia

    B. Talavera Esperanza, N. Chinchihualpa-Paredes, Z. Yu, A. Herrera, P. Vega, E. Hill, M. Kauffman, A. Espay, L. Marsili (Cincinnati, USA)

    Objective: To evaluate whether these symptoms, previously categorized as dystonic, might represent manifestations of a temperature-sensitive channelopathy with myotonic features [1]. Background: We report two…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Telehealth Follow-up for Craniofacial Dystonias Treated with Neurotoxin Injection: Physician Outcomes

    K. Harper, L. Kopaeva, L. Venditti, J. Meystedt, M. Hacker, S. Sharp, P. Charles (Nashville, USA)

    Objective: To evaluate the potential benefits of a post-injection telehealth follow-up visit for people with craniofacial dystonia. Background: Craniofacial dystonias, including blepharospasm and oromandibular dystonia,…
  • 2025 International Congress

    Adherence with Digital Outcome Measures in Focal Dystonias

    A. Tingin, P. Reyes, F. Qeadan, L. Wright, G. Kilic-Berkmen, S. Bellows, S. Fox, D. Martino, J. Feuerstein, A. Wagle Shukla, A. Deik, R. Barbano, B. Berman, J. Perlmutter, H. Jinnah, S. Pirio Richardson (Albuquerque, USA)

    Objective: We assessed patient adherence with an app-based patient-centered outcome (PCO) tool for focal dystonia in a prospective study to determine the impact of dystonia…
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