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  2. Joseph Jankovic - Wikipedia

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    Jankovic has contributed to classifications, characterization, and therapeutic guidelines of various movement disorders. His research on drugs for parkinsonian disorders and hyperkinetic movement disorders, including botulinum toxin [2] and tetrabenazine, [3] has led to their approval by the United States Food and Drug Administration.

  3. Mark Hallett (neurologist) - Wikipedia

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    Hallett also founded the Functional Neurological Disorder Society in 2003 and served as an editor in chief of Clinical Neurophysiology. [6] [2] He has also served as President of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society and Vice-President of the American Academy of Neurology. [2]

  4. Robert Joseph Buchanan - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan grew up on the south side of Chicago, and is of Irish and Polish ancestry. He attended the Bishop Noll Institute where he was an all-state tennis player. [2]Buchanan prepared for his career in medicine by attending the University of Chicago before earning a Doctor of Medicine with honors from the St. Louis University School of Medicine.

  5. Andrew Lees (neurologist) - Wikipedia

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    Other achievements include: Council Member for the Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom, [11] National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Senior investigator, [12] Co-founder and past President of The Movement Disorder Society, Founding Editor of Behavioural Neurology (1988- 1993), Former Co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal ...

  6. Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia - Wikipedia

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    A movement disorder similar to PKD was first mentioned in research literature in 1940 by Mount and Reback. They described a disorder consisting of attacks of involuntary movements but unlike PKD, the attacks lasted minutes to hours and were found to be caused by alcohol or caffeine intake. [15] They named it paroxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis.

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    CNN’s chief medical correspondent has called for Joe Biden to undergo “detailed cognitive and movement disorder testing” after observing the president’s “concerning” behavior in recent ...

  8. Functional neurologic disorder - Wikipedia

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    Subsets of functional neurological disorders include functional neurologic symptom disorder (FNsD) (conversion disorder), functional movement disorder, and functional seizures. The diagnosis is made based on positive signs and symptoms in the history and examination during consultation of a neurologist. [3]

  9. Ataxia - Wikipedia

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    Ataxia (from Greek α- [a negative prefix] + -τάξις [order] = "lack of order") is a neurological sign consisting of lack of voluntary coordination of muscle movements that can include gait abnormality, speech changes, and abnormalities in eye movements, that indicates dysfunction of parts of the nervous system that coordinate movement, such as the cerebellum.