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2023 International Congress » Choreas (Non-Huntington's Disease)

Meeting: 2023 International Congress

A new era in etiologies of chorea

D. Biederko, M. Bennun Caller, L. Franken, R. Djaldetti (Petah Tikva, Israel)

Autoimmune Chorea. Therapy with Monoclonal Antibodies: Experimental and Clinical Approach

D. Labunskiy, S. Kiryukhina, D. Kuzmin, V. Podsevatkin (Saransk, Russian Federation)

Calcium phenotype in cellular models of VPS13A disease

E. Fischer, K. Peikert, A. Spranger, H. Glaß, D. Großmann, A. Hermann (Rostock, Germany)

Case series of Steroid-responsive Encephalopathy Associated with Autoimmune Thyroiditis (SREAT); different presentations and different treatment outcomes.

K. Methawasin, M. Jaisa-Aad (Nakhon Nayok, Thailand)

Chorea as a clinical manifestation in adult-onset of metachromatic leukodystrophy

NT. Dragašević Mišković, A. Milovanović, M. Branković, I. Novaković, I. Petrović, A. Tomić Pešić, M. Svetel, VS. Kostić (Belgrade, Serbia)

Chorea following SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination: a systematic review

R. Bilavu, M. Simu, E. Rosca (Timișoara, Romania)

Deep brain stimulation in chorea: four cases and literature review

M. Hull, M. Parnes, A. Tarakad (Houston, USA)

Disorder of bulk lipid transfer? Lipid composition and distribution in cellular models of VPS13A disease

K. Peikert, A. Spranger, E. Fischer, H. Glaß, B. Falkenburger, G. Miltenberger-Miltenyi, D. Tyteca, C. Klose, D. Grossmann, A. Hermann (Rostock, Germany)

Hemichorea syndrome secondary to diabetic striatopathy with contralateral drug-induced parkinsonism: a different threshold for drug induced movement disorders?

C. Santoro, S. Landolfo, V. Velucci, G. Iliceto (Bari, Italy)

Huntington disease-like: an atypical presentation of Niemann-Pick type C.

MB. Charra Castellani, V. Kurtz, E. Knorre, D. Ballesteros (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Huntington’s disease-like 2 phenotypes: a case series from a Brazilian referral center

C. Candeias, G. Santos, M. Costa, A. Pessoa Neto, F. Sarmento, B. Veiga, R. Saba, V. Tumas, S. Silva, V. Borges, H. Ferraz (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Hypoxic brain injury: a rare cause of chorea and dystonia

S. Casanova, M. Rocha, A. Rocha, M. Magalhães, H. Costa (Vila Nova Gaia, Portugal)

Neurofilament light chain in Huntington’s Disease Like 2: a cross-sectional comparison with Huntington’s Disease.

DG. Anderson, A. Ferreira-Correia, F. Rodrigues, L. Byrne, EJ. Wild, A. Krause (Glasgow, United Kingdom)

Nonketotic hyperglycemia-induced hemichorea/hemiballism in El Salvador: A case Series

R. Lopez-Castellanos, R. Lopez-Contreras (Atlanta, USA)

Pallidal activity as a driving force of choreic movements

T. Hashimoto, T. Goto, K. Yoshida, L. Johnson, C. Hendrix, J. Vitek (Matsumoto, Japan)

Primary CNS Lymphoma presenting with Hemichorea Hemiballismus.

N. Sharma (Chandigarh, India)

Treatment of chorea in pediatric subjects with pallidal and thalamic deep brain stimulation

J. Maclean, A. Salisbury, J. Olaya, M. Liker, T. Sanger (Orange, USA)

Uremic encephalopathy (UE) mimicking acute bulbar stroke with progression from bradykinesia to choreic movements in a diabetic patient undergoing hemodialysis: A case report

B. Qazimllari, A. Kuqo, J. Tana, A. Rroji, A. Rama, A. Verlaku, J. Kruja (Tirana, Albania)

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