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2022 International Congress » Phenomenology and Clinical Assessment of Movement Disorders

Meeting: 2022 International Congress

Axial hypotonia – A pointer towards NBIA – PLA2G6-Associated Neurodegeneration

VM. Mathur, DK. Khandelwal, DS. Sharma, AG. Gupta (Mumbai, India)

Chewing camel in stump

S. Dubey, P. Naveen (Bhopal, India)

Comparison between clinical and kinematic assessment of bradykinesia

G. Paparella, A. de Biase, L. Angelini, A. Cannavacciuolo, D. Colella, A. Guerra, D. Alunni Fegatelli, A. Berardelli, M. Bologna (Pozzilli, Italy)

CORRELATION BETWEEN OLFACTORY DYSFUNCTION AND INTENSITY OF TREMOR

D D. Pokhabov, V. Abramov, M. Sadovsky, D V. Pokhabov (Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation)

Dyskinesia profiles after dose challenges with L-dopa vs L-dopa plus ropinirole: a pilot study

S. Grigoriou, P. Odin, E. Espa, A. Cenci (Lund, Sweden)

Non-myoclonic Subacute Sclerosing Pan Encephalitis in Adulthood

S. Garg, K. Shetty (Bengaluru, India)

Painful arm spasms after remote electrical injury: focal epilepsy begets causalgia-dystonia?

J. Cohen, J. Wilkinson (Philadelphia, USA)

Pronunciation characteristics of patients with Parkinson’s disease based on sustained vowel speech

Y. Wen, X. Zou (Chengdu, China)

Remote keyboard tapping: potential signatures of early motor dysfunction in isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder

C. Simonet, L. Perez-Carbonell, H. Chohan, N. Akram, H. Li, A. Gill, J. Bestwick, A. Lees, A. Schrag, A. Noyce (London, United Kingdom)

Serial Cases: Blepharospasm With Oromandibular Dystonia (Meige Syndrome) (Rare Case)

NER. Raisa, ULA. Abshor (Malang, Indonesia)

The phenomenon of unexpectedly high functional mobility in people with typical Parkinson’s disease. A cross-sectional data analysis.

A-M. Hanff, C. Mccrum, G. Aguayo, A. Rauschenberger, A. Leist, R. Krüger, M. Zeegers (Strassen, Luxembourg)

Updated Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes classification and correlation to CSF HVA and 5-HIAA levels

M. Schiess, J. Suescun, A. Haque, K. Block, E. Tharp, T. Ellmore, C. Adams (Houston, USA)

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