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Hemichorea-hemiballism associated with hyperglycemia and a developmental venous anomaly
L.V. Kalia, L. Mozessohn, R.I. Aviv, L. da Costa, A.E. Lang, S. Shadowitz, M. Masellis
First published March 12, 2012, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e318249f733
L.V. Kalia
L. Mozessohn
R.I. Aviv
L. da Costa
A.E. Lang
S. Shadowitz
Hemichorea-hemiballism associated with hyperglycemia and a developmental venous anomaly
L.V. Kalia, L. Mozessohn, R.I. Aviv, L. da Costa, A.E. Lang, S. Shadowitz, M. Masellis
Neurology Mar 2012, 78 (11) 838; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318249f733
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vol. 78 no. 11 838
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- First Published March 12, 2012.
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- L.V. Kalia, MD, PhD,
- L. Mozessohn, MD,
- R.I. Aviv, MD,
- L. da Costa, MD,
- A.E. Lang, MD,
- S. Shadowitz, MDCM, MSc and
- M. Masellis, MD, MSc
- L.V. Kalia, MD, PhD,
- L. Mozessohn, MD,
- R.I. Aviv, MD,
- L. da Costa, MD,
- A.E. Lang, MD,
- S. Shadowitz, MDCM, MSc and
- M. Masellis, MD, MSc
- Toronto, Canada
- Correspondence & reprint requests to Dr. Kalia: lorraine.kalia{at}utoronto.ca
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- Response to Drs. Civardi and Collini
- Lorraine V. Kalia, Movement Disorders Fellow, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Torontolorraine.kalia@utoronto.ca
- Lorraine Kalia, Toronto, Canada; Anthony Lang, Toronto, Canada; Richard Aviv, Toronto, Canada; Mario Masellis, Toronto, Canada
Submitted April 26, 2013 - Putaminal CT hyperperfusion in hyperkinetic disorders
- Carlo Civardi, A.O.U. Maggiore della Carita', Novara, Italy.c_civardi@yahoo.com
- Alessandra Collini, Novara, Italy.
Submitted April 11, 2013
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