Medline ® Abstract for Reference 9
of 'Classification and evaluation of dystonia'
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Spontaneous oral-facial dyskinesia: neuropathology of a case.
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Altrocchi PH, Forno LS
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Neurology. 1983;33(6):802.
The neuropathologic findings in a previously reported patient with spontaneous oral-facial dyskinesia are presented. The main microscopic abnormalities were limited to the dorsal halves of the caudate and putamen, which showed a unique pattern of neuronal cell loss and severe gliosis, giving a mosaic appearance. These findings differ from those of other known hereditary or acquired involuntary movement disorders.
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