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  • The role of sensory information in the pathophysiology of focal dystonias
    Conte, Antonella; Defazio, Giovanni; Hallett, Mark ... Nature reviews. Neurology, 04/2019, Volume: 15, Issue: 4
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    Over the past few decades, abnormalities in sensory functions, such as tactile, proprioceptive and nociceptive processing, have been increasingly recognized in patients with focal dystonias. In this ...
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  • Cocaine-induced Pisa syndrome Cocaine-induced Pisa syndrome
    Mascia, Marcello Mario; Defazio, Giovanni Neurological sciences, 09/2021, Volume: 42, Issue: 9
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  • Qualitative smell/taste dis... Qualitative smell/taste disorders as sequelae of acute COVID-19
    Ercoli, Tommaso; Masala, Carla; Pinna, Ilenia ... Neurological sciences, 12/2021, Volume: 42, Issue: 12
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    Background Qualitative smell/taste disorders (such as phantosmia, parosmia, phantogeusia, and parageusia) have not yet been fully characterized in patients who had COVID-19, whereas quantitative ...
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  • Modifiable risk and protect... Modifiable risk and protective factors in disease development, progression and clinical subtypes of Parkinson's disease: What do prospective studies suggest?
    Belvisi, Daniele; Pellicciari, Roberta; Fabbrini, Giovanni ... Neurobiology of disease, February 2020, 2020-02-00, 2020-02-01, Volume: 134
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    Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder whose pathogenesis depends on a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The aim of the present review was to provide an updated ...
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  • Pathophysiology of somatosensory abnormalities in Parkinson disease
    Conte, Antonella; Khan, Nashaba; Defazio, Giovanni ... Nature reviews. Neurology, 12/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 12
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    Changes in sensory function that have been described in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) can be either 'pure' disorders of conscious perception such as elevations in sensory threshold, or ...
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  • Does the network model fits... Does the network model fits neurophysiological abnormalities in blepharospasm?
    Mascia, Marcello Mario; Dagostino, Sabino; Defazio, Giovanni Neurological sciences, 08/2020, Volume: 41, Issue: 8
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    Several neurophysiological abnormalities have been described in blepharospasm, including loss of inhibition in sensorimotor pathways at cortical and brainstem level and abnormalities of sensory ...
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  • Pathophysiological mechanis... Pathophysiological mechanisms of oromandibular dystonia
    Manzo, Nicoletta; Ginatempo, Francesca; Belvisi, Daniele ... Clinical neurophysiology, February 2022, 2022-02-00, 20220201, Volume: 134
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    •Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) differs from other forms of focal idiopathic dystonia.•Masticatory and facial systems have some peculiar neuroanatomical and physiological features.•Abnormal processing ...
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  • Cannabinoids and dystonia: ... Cannabinoids and dystonia: an issue yet to be defined
    Mascia, Marcello Mario; Carmagnini, Daniele; Defazio, Giovanni Neurological sciences, 04/2020, Volume: 41, Issue: 4
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    Dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by sustained or intermittent muscle contractions causing abnormal movements and postures. Besides motor manifestations, patients with dystonia also ...
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  • The focal dystonias: Curren... The focal dystonias: Current views and challenges for future research
    Jinnah, H. A.; Berardelli, Alfredo; Comella, Cynthia ... Movement disorders, 15 June 2013, Volume: 28, Issue: 7
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    ABSTRACT The most common forms of dystonia are those that develop in adults and affect a relatively isolated region of the body. Although these adult‐onset focal dystonias are most prevalent, ...
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