International audienceHyperkinetic movement disorders are characterized by the presence of abnormal involuntary movements, comprising most notably dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, and tremor. Possible causes are numerous, including autoimmune disorders, infections of the central nervous system, metabolic disturbances, genetic diseases, drug-related causes and functional disorders, making the diagnostic process difficult for clinicians. Some diagnoses may be delayed without serious consequences, but diagnosis delays may prove detrimental in treatable disorders, ranging from functional disabilities, as in dopa-responsive dystonia, to death, as in Whipple's disease. In this review, we focus on treatable disorders that may present with prominent hy...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously known as conversion disorders or psychogenic movemen...
This paper reviews studies that have assessed the treatment of psychiatric disturbances in dystonia,...
Acute movement disorders (MD) are etiologically heterogeneous entities. Since studies on the relativ...
International audienceHyperkinetic movement disorders are characterized by the presence of abnormal ...
Movement disorders (MD) encompass acute and chronic diseases characterized by involuntary movements ...
Parkinson’s disease, the most common hypokinetic movement disorder, has received much attention from...
Hyperkinetic movements are unwanted or excess movements that are frequently seen in children with ne...
Movement disorders constitute a large group of diseases that affect the control of voluntary motor a...
Neuropathology of hyperkinetic movement disorders can be very challenging. This paper starts with ba...
Movement disorders are neurologic disorders characterized by inadequate voluntary movements (hypokin...
To study consecutive patients with acute or delayed hyperkinetic movement disorders in the Lausanne ...
A broad range of rare inherited metabolic disorders can present with dystonia. For clinicians, it is...
Movement disorders are clinical syndrome with either excess or paucity of voluntary or involuntary m...
Multiple sclerosis (MS), a subset of chronic primary inflammatory demyelinating disorders of the cen...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously known as conversion disorders or psychogenic movemen...
This paper reviews studies that have assessed the treatment of psychiatric disturbances in dystonia,...
Acute movement disorders (MD) are etiologically heterogeneous entities. Since studies on the relativ...
International audienceHyperkinetic movement disorders are characterized by the presence of abnormal ...
Movement disorders (MD) encompass acute and chronic diseases characterized by involuntary movements ...
Parkinson’s disease, the most common hypokinetic movement disorder, has received much attention from...
Hyperkinetic movements are unwanted or excess movements that are frequently seen in children with ne...
Movement disorders constitute a large group of diseases that affect the control of voluntary motor a...
Neuropathology of hyperkinetic movement disorders can be very challenging. This paper starts with ba...
Movement disorders are neurologic disorders characterized by inadequate voluntary movements (hypokin...
To study consecutive patients with acute or delayed hyperkinetic movement disorders in the Lausanne ...
A broad range of rare inherited metabolic disorders can present with dystonia. For clinicians, it is...
Movement disorders are clinical syndrome with either excess or paucity of voluntary or involuntary m...
Multiple sclerosis (MS), a subset of chronic primary inflammatory demyelinating disorders of the cen...
Functional movement disorders (FMD), previously known as conversion disorders or psychogenic movemen...
This paper reviews studies that have assessed the treatment of psychiatric disturbances in dystonia,...
Acute movement disorders (MD) are etiologically heterogeneous entities. Since studies on the relativ...