Davide Martino,Gavin Giovannoni
Davide Martino
Poststreptococcal disorders exhibit a remarkable comorbidity of neurologic and psychiatric features. A similar combination of symptoms is also described in other conditions, such as connective tissue or paraneoplastic disorders, albeit less...
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:320-35. DOI: 2005
Marjan Jahanshahi
Marjan Jahanshahi
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:291-319. DOI: 2005
Elan D Louis
Elan D Louis
As the complexity and heterogeneity of ET emerge, greater interest has been taken in the nonmotor manifestations of this disease. The fact that the motor manifestations reflect widespread anatomic pathology (e.g., cerebellum, basal ganglia)...
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:284-90. DOI: 2005
Nadejda Alekseeva,Anita S Kablinger,James Pinkston et al.
Nadejda Alekseeva et al.
Recognizing cognitive deficits and psychiatric disorders in patients with autosomal dominant ataxias is relatively new. At this time, the percentage of patients with these disorders who experience changes in cognition or psychiatric symptom...
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:275-83. DOI: 2005
George J Brewer
George J Brewer
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:262-74. DOI: 2005
Peter G Como,Jennifer LaMarsh,Katherine A OBrien
Peter G Como
A substantial body of scientific evidence suggests that obsessive-compulsive behavior occurs in a large percentage of patients with TS. Reliable estimates suggest that nearly 50% of patients with TS have some degree of obsessive-compulsive ...
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:249-61. DOI: 2005
Lawrence Scahill,Denis G Sukhodolsky,Susan K Williams et al.
Lawrence Scahill et al.
In conclusion, data from community surveys suggest that tic disorders, including TS, exist on a spectrum from transient to persistent, multiple motor, and vocal tics that interfere with activities of daily living. The presence of isolated a...
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:240-8. DOI: 2005
Michael R Hayden,Yvonne Bombard
Michael R Hayden
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:226-39. DOI: 2005
Karen E Anderson,Frederick J Marshall
Karen E Anderson
In addition to the abnormal movements most commonly associated with HD, cognitive impairment and psychiatric symptoms occur in almost all patients. These behavioral symptoms contribute to morbidity and augment what is often an overwhelming ...
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:197-208. DOI: 2005
Catherine E Pace-Savitsky,Julene K Johnson,Bruce L Miller
Catherine E Pace-Savitsky
Review
Advances in neurology. 2005:96:187-96. DOI: 2005