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Movement disorders and sleep
Which of the following movement disorders is present (persists) during sleep
 



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Thanks!Movement disorder & neuroopth videos are a great idea.  If I'm able to find some, I'll definitely put them up here.  Any ideas where I might encounter someIn the meantime, here are a couple of questions on FrontalCortex that have animations...
 
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The April Question Contest is now up and running! Submit an original question on Movement Disorders by April 30, 2007 to qualify to win 100 dollars (US). -jdm
 



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Corticalbasal ganglionic degeneration, coronal section of brain 3 thalamus and basal ganglia. (image)

 
Prion Infections
Infection without inflammation – Prion diseases    A. PathogenesisHuman spongiform encephalopathies are a group of disorders that share certain clinical, pathological, and pathogenetic features. All cause a progressive, fatal, dementing illness; most...