Medicine
Volume 36, Issue 12 , Pages 636-639, December 2008

Other movement disorders

Michele TM Hu MBBS MRCP PhD is a Consultant Neurologist and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Milton Keynes General Hospital and the John Radcliffe Hospital, UK. She qualified from King's College Hospital, London, UK, and trained in neurology in London and Oxford, UK. Research interests include imaging of parkinsonian disorders and sleep disorders in Parkinson's disease. Competing interests: none declared

Abstract 

Abnormal movement disorders are common in neurology but frequently challenge even the most experienced movement disorder neurologist. Many patients defy rigorous categorization, with the specific challenge of interpreting the patient whose movements look odd, but who just might have an organic movement disorder. This chapter will cover movement disorders other than those related to the parkinsonian syndromes. Emphasis will be given to those movement disorders more commonly encountered by the general physician and general practitioner, with illustrative case presentations seen by the author in a district general hospital setting. Tremor, dystonia, chorea, myoclonus, tic disorders and drug-induced movement disorders will be covered with emphasis on clinical presentation, correct diagnosis and subsequent management.

Keywords: chorea, drug-induced movement disorders, dystonia, myoclonus, tics, tremor

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PII: S1357-3039(08)00261-2

doi:10.1016/j.mpmed.2008.09.003

Medicine
Volume 36, Issue 12 , Pages 636-639, December 2008