Introduction Although focal motor seizures may resemble one or more movement disorders their phenomenology and prevalence remain uncertain. Methods To examine the extent to which focal motor seizures can present with a phenomenology fulfilling diagnostic criteria for movement disorders, 100 consecutive patients with focal motor seizures were rated by movement disorders experts, epileptologists, and general neurologists. Results A focal motor seizure phenomenologically manifested as a defined movement disorder in 29% of the patients from a consecutive video-EEG documented cohort as per consensus among experts: myoclonus and dystonia (10 and 9 cases, respectively) were the most common movement disorders, followed by chorea (4), stereotyp...
Background Little data are available on the spectrum of movement disorders in inpatients, particular...
The most common forms of dystonia are those that develop in adults and affect a relatively isolated ...
Introduction: The mechanisms underlying functional movement disorders are poorly known. We examined ...
Introduction Although focal motor seizures may resemble one or more movement disorders their phenom...
Seizures and movement disorders (MDs) are distinct neurological conditions presenting with abnormal ...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously known as conversion disorders or psychogenic movemen...
Purpose of review: Neurologic symptoms due to a psychogenic cause are frequently seen in clinical pr...
Contains fulltext : 88960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Movement disor...
Seizures can have varied presentations and may have different etiological factors. A multidisciplina...
Multiple sclerosis (MS), a subset of chronic primary inflammatory demyelinating disorders of the cen...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
This article provides a detailed description of clinical and electroanatomical characteristics of ep...
In the 2001 proposal of classification of epileptic syndromes, the International League Against Epil...
INTRODUCTION: The mechanisms underlying functional movement disorders are poorly known. We examined ...
PURPOSE: Abnormal movements are a relatively uncommon complication of strokes. Besides the known cor...
Background Little data are available on the spectrum of movement disorders in inpatients, particular...
The most common forms of dystonia are those that develop in adults and affect a relatively isolated ...
Introduction: The mechanisms underlying functional movement disorders are poorly known. We examined ...
Introduction Although focal motor seizures may resemble one or more movement disorders their phenom...
Seizures and movement disorders (MDs) are distinct neurological conditions presenting with abnormal ...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously known as conversion disorders or psychogenic movemen...
Purpose of review: Neurologic symptoms due to a psychogenic cause are frequently seen in clinical pr...
Contains fulltext : 88960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Movement disor...
Seizures can have varied presentations and may have different etiological factors. A multidisciplina...
Multiple sclerosis (MS), a subset of chronic primary inflammatory demyelinating disorders of the cen...
Dystonia is defined as a motor syndrome characterized by sustained muscle contractions, usually prod...
This article provides a detailed description of clinical and electroanatomical characteristics of ep...
In the 2001 proposal of classification of epileptic syndromes, the International League Against Epil...
INTRODUCTION: The mechanisms underlying functional movement disorders are poorly known. We examined ...
PURPOSE: Abnormal movements are a relatively uncommon complication of strokes. Besides the known cor...
Background Little data are available on the spectrum of movement disorders in inpatients, particular...
The most common forms of dystonia are those that develop in adults and affect a relatively isolated ...
Introduction: The mechanisms underlying functional movement disorders are poorly known. We examined ...