Background Little data are available on the spectrum of movement disorders in inpatients, particularly those admitted in neurology specialty. This may be related to the fact that patients presenting with movement disorders are usually evaluated from outpatient clinics. Objective The aim of this study is to provide data on the pattern of movement disorders in neurology inpatients. Materials and Methods Patients admitted through emergency department or neurology clinic with complaints of movement abnormalities were recruited in this study from October 2019 to September 2020. Cases were subjected to proforma-based detailed history, examination, and appropriate investigations. Statistical Analysis Descriptive statistics using SPSS 20. Resul...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
WOS: 000309102600015Our aim was to describe a patient with psychogenic movement disorder (PMD) who p...
OBJECTIVE: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
Background: Movement disorders are one of the common neurological problems seen by General physician...
Objective Neurological symptoms in hospitalized patients are not rare, and neurological consultation...
We prospectively evaluated the clinical features and etiologies of all common categories of movement...
Movement disorders are neurological disorders found worldwide with varying forms. They are generally...
Background: Functional movement disorders are recognized as a “crisis” in neurology. We aimed to det...
Acute movement disorders (MD) are etiologically heterogeneous entities. Since studies on the relativ...
Contains fulltext : 88960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Movement disor...
Objectives: To analyze the patterns of movement disorders prospectively using the registry of moveme...
Objective: Anti-IgLON5 disease is a recently described neurological disease that shares features of ...
Objective: Anti-IgLON5 disease is a recently described neurological disease that shares features of ...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
WOS: 000309102600015Our aim was to describe a patient with psychogenic movement disorder (PMD) who p...
OBJECTIVE: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
Background: Movement disorders are one of the common neurological problems seen by General physician...
Objective Neurological symptoms in hospitalized patients are not rare, and neurological consultation...
We prospectively evaluated the clinical features and etiologies of all common categories of movement...
Movement disorders are neurological disorders found worldwide with varying forms. They are generally...
Background: Functional movement disorders are recognized as a “crisis” in neurology. We aimed to det...
Acute movement disorders (MD) are etiologically heterogeneous entities. Since studies on the relativ...
Contains fulltext : 88960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Movement disor...
Objectives: To analyze the patterns of movement disorders prospectively using the registry of moveme...
Objective: Anti-IgLON5 disease is a recently described neurological disease that shares features of ...
Objective: Anti-IgLON5 disease is a recently described neurological disease that shares features of ...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
Objective: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...
WOS: 000309102600015Our aim was to describe a patient with psychogenic movement disorder (PMD) who p...
OBJECTIVE: Information on the nature and relative frequency of diagnoses made in referrals to neurol...