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MDS Virtual Congress 2020 » Phenomenology and Clinical Assessment of Movement Disorders

Meeting: MDS Virtual Congress 2020

A Case of Lance Adams Syndrome with See-Saw Nystagmus

G. Keeton, T. Ali, P. Sudhakar, Z. Guduru (Lexington, KY, USA)

A sensor-based analysis of freezing of turning in bed: A new manifestation of nocturnal hypokinesia

J. Sringean, C. Anan, C. Thanawattano, R. Bhidayasiri (Bangkok, Thailand)

Clinical and self-reported falls prediction tools in people with Parkinson’s disease

L. Almeida, H. Meira, M. Piemonte, C. Canning, S. Paul (Salvador, Brazil)

Clinical progression of Parkinson’s disease: insights from the NINDS common data elements

M. Lewis, E. Harkins, E. Lee, C. Stetter, B. Snyder, T. Corson, G. Du, L. Kong, X. Huang (Hershey, PA, USA)

Cortical Activation during Dynamic Sway of young Fragile X Premutation Carriers

C. O'Keeffe, M. Carro Domínguez, E. O'Rourke, T. Lynch, T. Reilly (Dublin, Ireland)

Cranial functional movement disorders: Clinical features, associated conditions and precipitating factors

S. Pandey, A. Mishra (New Delhi, India)

Demonstrating the clinical value of MANAGE-PD tool in assessing symptom control of Parkinson’s disease patients: Evidence from G7 countries

A. Antonini, P. Odin, A. Alobaidi, F. Cubillos, P. Schmidt, Y. Jalundhwala, K. Onuk, J. Zamudio, P. Kukreja, E. Jones, J. Wright, H. Fernandez (North Chicago, IL, USA)

Discriminating Essential and Dystonic Tremor using Video-based Time Series Analysis

R. Stark, P. Fischer (Tübingen, Germany)

Does “5-2-1” identify patients with suspected Advanced Parkinson’s Disease? Evidence of clinical accuracy from G7 countries

A. Antonini, P. Odin, T. Henriksen, M. Soileau, R. Rodriguez-Cruz, A. Alobaidi, Y. Jalundhwala, P. Kandukuri, J.C Parra, K. Onuk, P. Kukreja, A. Gillespie, J. Pike, K.R Chaudhuri (North Chicago, IL, USA)

Effects of Different Side-of-onset on Symptoms, Progression, and Prognosis in Parkinson’s Disease

X. Huang, Y. Huang, C. Liu, X. Huang, Y. Zhang, Q. Ye (Fuzhou, China)

Functional Movement Disorder in Young Athletes: A Retrospective Case Series

A. Lingaiah, D. Mohanty, M. Jablonski, K. LaFaver (Louisville, KY, USA)

Movement Disorders Analysis Using a Deep Learning Approach

C. Desjardins, Q. Salardaine, G. Vignoud, B. Degos (Bobigny, France)

Neuropsychiatric non-motor manifestations in patients with focal dystonia

H.W Shin (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

Objective Measurement of Muscle Mechanical Properties using a Myometric Device in People with Parkinson’s Disease in a Clinical Setting in Africa

M. Agoriwo, P. Muckelt, C. Osei-Yeboah, B. Sankah, S. Agyapong-Badu, A. Akpalu, M. Stokes (Accra, Ghana)

Painful Legs and Moving Toes (PLMT): A Case Series

N. Labaure, I. Amorin, A. Lescano, G. Morando (Montevideo, Uruguay)

Phenotyping spasticity-associated tonic spasms: implications for therapy

H. Abboud, S. Saad, M. Elkasaby, C. Kilbane (Cleveland, OH, USA)

Predictors of Falls with Injuries in People with Parkinson’s Disease

H. Meira, I. Rosa, G. Valença, J. Oliveira-Filho, L. Almeida (Salvador, Brazil)

Psychometric properties of clinical indicators of device-aided therapy eligibility among Parkinson’s disease patients: Real-world data from 6 countries

K. Chaudhuri, R. Pahwa, S. Isaacson, A. Merola, A. Alobaidi, P. Kandukuri, J.C Parra, L. Bergmann, E. Jones, A. Antonini (London, United Kingdom)

Simultaneous, levodopa-responsive Holmes’ tremor and hemiparkinsonism due to midbrain cavernous malformation

A. Dessy, P. Drummond (New York, NY, USA)

SLC20A2 mutation manifesting as very-late onset orofacial dyskinesia

K.A Woo, D. Yoo, B. Jeon, J.Y Lee (Seoul, Republic of Korea)

Speech biometrics can predict cerebellar dysfunction in multiple sclerosis

A. Vogel, G. Noffs, F. Boonstra, T. Perera, S. Kolbe, J. Stankovich, H. Butzkueven, A. Evans, A. der Walt (Melbourne, Australia)

The Phenotypical Presentation of SCA8 in Taiwan

Y.C Liaw, H.L Chiang (Taipei City, Taiwan)

The utility of single dose levodopa challenges in the management of Parkinson’s disease

D. Tsui, D. Galea, N. Mahant, S. Kim, S. Babu, V. Fung (Sydney, Australia)

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