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Progressive Ataxia and Palatal Tremor
Neurol 94:e1445-e1447, Pradeep, S.,et al, 2020

GFAP Mutations, Age at Onset, and Clinical Subtypes in Alexander Disease
Neurol 77:1287-1294, Prust, M.,et al, 2011

Dancing Eyes and Uvula after Brain Tumour Extirpation-A Sign of Tumour Progression?
Lancet 379:1983, Kipfer, S.,et al, 2012

Essential Palatal Myoclonus
NEJM 362:e64, Scozzafava,J. &Yager,J., 2010

Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Autoantibodies and Neurological Disorders
Neurol Sci 23:145-151, Vianello,M.,et al, 2002

Hereditary Adult-Onset Alexander's Disease with Palatal Myoclonus, Spastic Paraparesis and Cerebellar Ataxia
Neurol 45:2266-2271, Schwankhaus,J.D.,et al, 1995

Palatal Myoclonus and Inferior Olivary Lesions:MRI-Pathologic Correlation
J Comput Assist Tomogr 16:160-163, Pierot,L.,et al, 1992

Epileptic Palatal Myoclonus
Neurol 41:1305-1306, Tatum,W.O.,et al, 1991

Ear Click in Palatal Tremor:Its Origin and Treatment with Botulinum Toxin
Neurol 41:1677-1679, Deuschl,G.,et al, 1991

Segmental Myoclonus Clinical and Pharmacologic Study
Arch Neurol 43:1025-1031, Jankovic,J.&Pardo,R., 1986

Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials in 20 Patients with Palatal Myoclonus
Arch Neurol 40:155-158, Westmoreland,B.F.,et al, 1983

Locked-In Syndrome with Recovery
Ann Neurol 8:439-441, Khurana,R.K.,et al, 1980

Dominant Spinopontine Atrophy
Arch Neurol 35:156, Pogacar,S.,et al, 1978

Acquired Pendular Nystagmus with Oscillopsia in Multiple Sclerosis:A Sign of Cerebellar Nuclei Disease
JNNP 37:570, Aschoff,J.C.,et al, 1974



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