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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. White House shoots down Parkinson’s speculation with ... - AOL

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    A former US Army doctor specializing in movement disorders visited the White House multiple times to perform neurological exams on President Joe Biden as part of his annual physical, Physician to ...

  4. Movement disorder - Wikipedia

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    Movement disorders are clinical syndromes with either an excess of movement or a paucity of voluntary and involuntary movements, unrelated to weakness or spasticity. [1] Movement disorders present with extrapyramidal symptoms and are caused by basal ganglia disease . [ 2 ]

  5. Parkinson's Foundation - Wikipedia

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    A Parkinson's Foundation Center of Excellence is a medical center with a specialized team of neurologists, movement disorder specialists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, mental health professionals and others who are up to date on the latest Parkinson's medications, therapies and research.

  6. Anne B. Young - Wikipedia

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    Young was the expert in pharmacology, neurotransmitters, and receptors. In the clinic, she focused on hyperkinetic disorders like Huntington's and Tourette's syndrome. Penney was the expert in stereotactic surgery, anatomy, computer programs, and statistics. In the clinic, he focused on hypokinetic movement disorders like Parkinson's. [4]

  7. Paroxysmal dyskinesia - Wikipedia

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    Studies on diseases that are similar in nature to PD have revealed insights into the causes of movement disorders. Hypnogenic paroxysmal dyskinesia is a form of epilepsy affecting the frontal lobe. Single genes have been identified on chromosomes 15, 20, and 21, which contribute to the pathology of these epilepsy disorders. [4]

  8. 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.

  9. William Langston - Wikipedia

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    J. William Langston is the founder and chief scientific officer, movement disorder specialist, and chief executive officer of the Parkinson's Institute and Clinical Center in Sunnyvale, California, [1] the founding member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Michael J. Fox Foundation [2] and the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.