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Myoclonus-Dystonic Presentation of Childhood Onset DYT-GCH1: A Report From India

Sharma P, Holla VV, Gurram S, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

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Levodopa-Associated Barking Vocalizations

Prasad S, Pal PK

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Dystonic Opisthotonus in Kufor-Rakeb Syndrome: Expanding the Phenotypic and Genotypic Spectrum

Gurram S, Holla VV, Kumari R, Dhar D, Kamble N, Yadav R, Muthusamy B, Pal PK

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“Face of the Giant Panda” Sign and Bilateral Thalamic Hyperintensity in Isoniazid-Induced Ataxia

Holla VV, Netravathi M, Kamble N, Saini J, Pal PK

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Manganism without Parkinsonism: Isolated Unilateral Upper Limb Tremor in a Welder

Prasad S, Shamim U, Minj A, Faruq M, Pal PK

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Phonatory Characteristics of Male Patients with Classic Essential Tremor

Akkunje PS, Yamini BK, Yadav R, Shivashankar N, Malo PK, Thennarasu K, Hegde S, Pal PK

Objective Voice tremor (VT) is one of the characteristics of essential tremor (ET). This study was designed to describe the group and phonatory characteristics of classic ET patients with VT. Methods...
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Movement Disorders Associated With Radiotherapy and Surgical Procedures

Surisetti BK, Prasad S, Holla VV, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

Occasionally, movement disorders can occur following interventional procedures including but not limited to radiotherapy, dental procedures, and cardiac, cerebral and spinal surgeries. The majority of these disorders tend to be...
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Long-Term Outcome of Hemimasticatory Spasm

Ray S, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

Objective This study aims to identify the demographic, clinical, and therapeutic characteristics of four patients with hemimasticatory spasm (HMS) seen in our outpatient department over a period of 20 years. Methods...
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Sialidosis Type I without a Cherry Red Spot— Is There a Genetic Basis?

Neeraja K, Holla VV, Prasad S, Surisetti BK, Rakesh K, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

Sialidosis is an inborn error of metabolism due to a defect in the NEU1 gene and manifests as two phenotypes: mild type I and severe type II. The cherry red...
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Utility of Clinical Exome Sequencing in Dystonia: A Single-Center Study From India

Holla VV, Neeraja K, Stezin A, Prasad S, Surisetti BK, Netravathi M, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

Objective With the use of next-generation sequencing in clinical practice, several genetic etiologies of dystonia have been identified. This study aimed to ascertain the utility of clinical exome sequencing (CES)...
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Clinical and Imaging Profile of Patients with Joubert Syndrome

Surisetti BK, Holla VV, Prasad S, Neeraja K, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

Objective Joubert syndrome (JS) is a rare syndrome characterized by ataxia and the molar tooth sign (MTS) on imaging. The present study aims to explore the clinical and radiological features...
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Perceptions about Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: Observations from a Single Indian Center

Prasad S, Bhattacharya A, Sahoo LK, Batra D, Kamble N, Yadav R, Srinivas D, Pal PK

Objective Willingness to undergo deep brain stimulation (DBS) among patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and their overall satisfaction with the procedure is highly dependent upon expectations, which are based on...
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Deep Brain Stimulation Battery Exhaustion during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Crisis within a Crisis

Holla VV, Neeraja K, Surisetti BK, Prasad S, Kamble N, Srinivas D, Yadav R, Pal PK

Objective The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and public health measures to control it have resulted in unique challenges in the management of patients with deep brain stimulation (DBS). We...
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Patient Knowledge, Attitude and Perceptions towards Botulinum Toxin Treatment for Movement Disorders in India

Mol TN, Kamble N, Holla VV, Mahale R, Pal PK, Yadav R

Objective There is limited literature on the knowledge, attitude, and perceptions (KAP) of botulinum toxin (BoNT) treatment among patients and caregivers. The objective of this study was to assess the...
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Treatable Ataxias: How to Find the Needle in the Haystack?

Stezin A, Pal PK

Treatable ataxias are a group of ataxic disorders with specific treatments. These disorders include genetic and metabolic disorders, immune-mediated ataxic disorders, and ataxic disorders associated with infectious and parainfectious etiology,...
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The Non-Motor Symptom Profile of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Chaithra SP, Prasad S, Holla VV, Stezin A, Kamble N, Yadav R, Pal PK

Objective Non-motor symptoms (NMSs) significantly contribute to increased morbidity and poor quality of life in patients with parkinsonian disorders. This study aims to explore the profile of NMSs in patients...
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COVID-19: An Early Review of Its Global Impact and Considerations for Parkinson’s Disease Patient Care

Bhidayasiri R, Virameteekul S, Kim JM, Pal PK, Chung SJ

While many infectious disorders are unknown to most neurologists, COVID-19 is very different. It has impacted neurologists and other health care workers, not only in our professional lives but also...
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KMT2B-Related Dystonia in Indian Patients With Literature Review and Emphasis on Asian Cohort

Dhar D, Holla VV, Kumari R, Sriram N, Saini J, Yadav R, Pandey A, Kamble N, Muthusamy B, Pal PK

ObjectiveaaMutations in the KMT2B gene have been identified in patients previously diagnosed with idiopathic dystonia. Literature on KMT2B-related dystonia is sparse in the Indian and Asian populations. MethodsaaWe report seven patients...
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Historical and More Common Nongenetic Movement Disorders From Asia

Ibrahim NM, Jagota P, Pal PK, Bhidayasiri R, Lim SY, Ugawa Y, Aldaajani Z, Jeon B, Fujioka S, Lee JY, Kukkle PL, Shang H, Phokaewvarangkul O, Diesta C, Shambetova C, Lin CH

Nongenetic movement disorders are common throughout the world. The movement disorders encountered may vary depending on the prevalence of certain disorders across various geographical regions. In this paper, we review...
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Nine Hereditary Movement Disorders First Described in Asia: Their History and Evolution

Jagota P, Ugawa Y, Aldaajani Z, Ibrahim NM, Ishiura H, Nomura Y, Tsuji S, Diesta C, Hattori N, Onodera O, Bohlega S, Al-Din A, Lim SY, Lee JY, Jeon B, Pal PK, Shang H, Fujioka S, Kukkle PL, Phokaewvarangkul O, Lin CH, Shambetova C, Bhidayasiri R

Clinical case studies and reporting are important to the discovery of new disorders and the advancement of medical sciences. Both clinicians and basic scientists play equally important roles leading to...
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