The literature on paediatric acute-onset movement disorders is scattered. In a prospective cohort of 52 children (21 male; age range 2mo-15y), the commonest were chorea, dystonia, tremor, myoclonus, and Parkinsonism in descending order of frequency. In this series of mainly previously well children with cryptogenic acute movement disorders, three groups were recognised: (1) Psychogenic disorders (n = 12), typically >10 years of age, more likely to be female and to have tremor and myoclonus (2) Inflammatory or autoimmune disorders (n = 22), including N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor encephalitis, opsoclonus-myoclonus, Sydenham chorea, systemic lupus erythematosus, acute necrotizing encephalopathy (which may be autosomal dominant), and other ...
Acute movement disorders (MD) are etiologically heterogeneous entities. Since studies on the relativ...
INTRODUCTION: Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions, leading to...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....
Introduction Limited data exist on epidemiology, clinical presentation and management of acute hyper...
Movement disorders constitute a large group of diseases that affect the control of voluntary motor a...
Many inherited metabolic disorders cause movement disorders in children. This review focuses on chor...
Movement disorders (MD) encompass acute and chronic diseases characterized by involuntary movements ...
There are an enormous number of neurological illnesses that can manifest with gait disturbance in ch...
Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) form a large varied group of disorders that often present in child...
Autoimmune movement disorders are important to recognize when they are treatable, and early treatmen...
Movement disorders are increasingly being recognized as a manifestation of childhood-onset mitochond...
Movement disorders are common neurologic disturbances in childhood. There are two major types moveme...
Status dystonicus (SD) is a movement disorder emergency associated with significant morbidity and li...
Since movements are generated as voluntary or involuntary actions, differentiation of the cause is c...
Orthostatic dysregulation is one of the most popular autonomlc nervous disorders in childhood. The d...
Acute movement disorders (MD) are etiologically heterogeneous entities. Since studies on the relativ...
INTRODUCTION: Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions, leading to...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....
Introduction Limited data exist on epidemiology, clinical presentation and management of acute hyper...
Movement disorders constitute a large group of diseases that affect the control of voluntary motor a...
Many inherited metabolic disorders cause movement disorders in children. This review focuses on chor...
Movement disorders (MD) encompass acute and chronic diseases characterized by involuntary movements ...
There are an enormous number of neurological illnesses that can manifest with gait disturbance in ch...
Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) form a large varied group of disorders that often present in child...
Autoimmune movement disorders are important to recognize when they are treatable, and early treatmen...
Movement disorders are increasingly being recognized as a manifestation of childhood-onset mitochond...
Movement disorders are common neurologic disturbances in childhood. There are two major types moveme...
Status dystonicus (SD) is a movement disorder emergency associated with significant morbidity and li...
Since movements are generated as voluntary or involuntary actions, differentiation of the cause is c...
Orthostatic dysregulation is one of the most popular autonomlc nervous disorders in childhood. The d...
Acute movement disorders (MD) are etiologically heterogeneous entities. Since studies on the relativ...
INTRODUCTION: Dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions, leading to...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....