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Drug-Induced Movement Disorders
Postgrad Med 180, 1971, Sept., North,R., 1971

Drugs Associated with Ischemic Stroke
Stroke 52:e646-e659, Marto, J.P.,et al, 2021

Delayed Onset of Progressive Chorea After Acute Basal Ganglia Injury
Mov Disord 28:585-587, Virmani, T.,et al, 2013

What if the sexual headache is not a joke?
BJMP 3:304-308, Redelman, M., 2010

Risk Factors of Cerebral Vein and Sinus Thrombosis
Front Neurol Neurosci 23:23-54, de Freitas, G.R. & Bogousslavsky, J., 2008

Drugs and Myasthenia Gravis, An Update
Arch Int Med 157:399-408, Wittbrodt,E.T., 1997

Chorea Caused by Lithium Intoxication
Mov Disord 11:733-737, Podskalny, G.D. & Factor, S.A., 1996

Choreiform Movements Associated with the Use of Valproate
Arch Neurol 51:702-704, Lancman,M.E.,et al, 1994

Hormone Replacement Therapy Induced Chorea
BJM 302:762, Steiger,M.J.&Quinn,N.P., 1991

Huntington's Disease:Deterioration in Clinical State During Treatment with ACE Inhibitor
BMJ 294:1659-1660, Goldblatt,J.&Bryer,A., 1987

Chorea in Long-Term Use of Pemoline
Ann Neurol 13:218, Singh,B.K.,et al, 1983

Permanent Neurological Deficits Due to Lithium Toxicity
Ann Neurol 13:453-455, Apte,S.N.,et al, 1983

Toxic Neurological Reaction to Lithium/Thioridazine
Lancet 1:771, Standish-Barry,H.M.A.S.,et al, 1983

Pembrolizumab-Induced Myasthenia Gravis
Neurol 91:e1365-e1367, Algaeed, M.,et al, 2018

A Case of Altered Mental Status, Not Otherwise Specified
Neurol 89:e154-e158, Swor, D.E.,et al, 2017

Dystonia in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review and a New Diagnostic Algorithm
JNNP 86:774-781, Van Egmond, M.E.,et al, 2015

Dropped Head Syndrome: Report of Three Cases During Treatment with a Mek Inhibitor
Neurol 79:1929-1932, Chen, X.,et al, 2012

Movement Disorders Emergencies Part 1
, Robottom, B.J., et al, 2011

The Clinical and Radiological Spectrum of Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome. A Prospective Series of 67 Patients
Brain 130:3091-3101, Ducros, A.,et al, 2007

What is the Risk of Developing Parkinsonism Following Neuroleptic Use?
Neurol 66:941-943, Noyes,K.,et al, 2006

Dystonia
NEJM 355:818-829, Tarsy,D. &Simon,D.K., 2006

Underappreciated Statin-Induced Myopathic Weakness Causes Disability
Neurorehabil Neural Repair 19:259-263, Dobkin,B.H., 2005

Reversible Parkinsonism with Normal B-CIT-SPECT in Patients Exposed to Sodium Valproate
Neurol 62:1435-1437, Easterford,K.,et al, 2004

The Risk-Benefit Profile of Commonly Used Herbal Therapies: Ginkgo, St. John's Wort, Genseng, Echinacea, Saw Palmetto, and Kava
Ann Int Med 136:42-53, Ernst,E., 2002

Acute Dystonic Reactions to "Street Xanax"
NEJM 346:1753, Hendrickson,R.G.,et al, 2002

Uveal Effusion and Secondary Angle-Closure Glaucoma Associated with Topiramate Use
Arch Ophthalmol 119:1210-1211, Sankar,P.S., 2001

Relation Between Cholinesterase Inhibitor and Pisa Syndrome
Lancet 355:2222, Kwak,Y.T. et al, 2000

Drug-Induced Hypoglycemic Coma in 102 Diabetic Patients
Arch Int Med 159:281-284, Ben-Ami,H.,et al, 1999

Parkinsonism after Taking Ecstasy
NEJM 340:1443, Mintzer,S.,et al, 1999

Effectiveness of Anticholinergics and Neuroleptic Dose Reduction on Neuroleptic-Induced Pleurothotonus (the Pisa Syndrome)
J Clin Psychopharmacol 19:277-280, Suzuki,T.,et al, 1999

Drug-Induced Movement Disorders
Neurol Clin 16:125-139, Diederich,N.J. & Goetz,C.G., 1998

Tremor Caused by Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole in a Patient with AIDS
Neurol 48:537-538, VanGerpen,J.A., 1997

Basal Ganglia Infarction in a Child with Disulfiram Poisoning
Pediatrics 99:605-608, Mahajan,P.&Kottamasu,S., 1997

Cocaine-Associated Dystonic Reaction
Am J Emerg Med 15:513-516, Fines,R.E.,et al, 1997

Opsoclonus
Semin Neurol 16:21-26, Averbuch-Heller,L.&Remler,B., 1996

Reversible Parkinsonism and Cognitive Impairment with Chronic Valproate Use
Neurol 47:626-635, Armon,C.,et al, 1996

Clinical and Pathological Features in Hydrocarbon-Induced Parkinsonism
Ann Neurol 40:922-925, Pezzoli,G.,et al, 1996

Movement Disorders Associated with the Serotonin Selective Reuptake Inhibitors
J Clin Psychiatry 57:449-454, Leo,R.J., 1996

Serotonin Syndrome
Neurol 45:219-223, Bodner,R.A.,et al, 1995

Clinicopath Conf
Qunidine-Induced Thrombocytopenia, Cerebral Hemorrhage, Case 15-1995, NEJM 332:1363-137095., , 1995

Neuroleptic Drug Exposure and Treatment of Parkinsonism in the Elderly:A Case-Control Study
Am J Med 99:48-54, Avorn,J.,et al, 1995

Disabling Parkinsonism Due to Lithium: A Case Report
J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol 8:118-119, Holroyd,S. & Smith,D., 1995

Parkinsonism Induced by Solvent Abuse
Ann NEurol 35:616-618, Uitti,R.J.,et al, 1994

Oral and Genital Tardive Pain Syndromes
Neurol 44:2115-2119, Ford,B.,et al, 1994

Drug Induced Creutzfeldt-Jakob Like Syndrome
J Psychiatr Neurosci 17:103-105, Finelli,P.F., 1992

Drug-Induced Movement Disorders:An Overview
In Movement Dis in Neurol & Neuropsych, Blackwell Sci Publ, Boston, 2:21., Miller,L.G.&Jankovic,J., 1992

Extrapyramidal side Effects of Antiemetics Presenting as Psychiatric Illness
Gen Hosp Psychiatry 14:192-195, Rodgers,C., 1992

Cholesterol-Lowering Agent Myopathy (CLAM)
Neurol 41:1159-1160, London,S.F.,et al, 1991

Colchicine-Induced Myopathy and Neuropathy
Neurol 41:943, Younger,D.S.,et al, 1991



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