Abstract: Movement DisordersVolume 17, Issue 3 p. 437-438 Editorial Rasmussen Syndrome and movement disorder Frederick Andermann MD, FRCP, Corresponding Author Frederick Andermann MD, FRCP [email protected] McGill University, and Montreal Neurological Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaMontreal Neurological Hospital and Institute, 3801 University Street, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4Search for more papers by this author Frederick Andermann MD, FRCP, Corresponding Author Frederick Andermann MD, FRCP [email protected] McGill University, and Montreal Neurological Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaMontreal Neurological Hospital and Institute, 3801 University Street, Montreal, QC H3A 2B4Search for more papers by this author First published: 31 May 2002 https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.10129Citations: 9Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available for this article. REFERENCES 1Rasmussen TB, Olszewski J, Lloyd-Smith D. Focal seizures due to chronic localized encephalitis. Neurology 1958; 8: 435–445. 2Oguni H, Andermann F, Rasmussen TB. The natural history of the syndrome of chronic encephalitis and epilepsy: a study of the MNI series of forty-eight cases. In: F Andermann, editor. Chronic encephalitis and epilepsy: Rasmussen's Syndrome. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann; 1991. p 7–35. 3Andermann F, Oguni H, Rasmussen TB. The syndrome of chronic encephalitis and epilepsy: a study based on the MNI series of 48 cases. J Epilepsy 1990; 3: 325–326. 4Ben Zeev B, Nass D, Polack S, Manor Y, Duudevani P, Mendelson A, Goshen E, Zvas Z, et al. Progressive unilateral basal ganglia atrophy and hemidystonia: A new form of chronic focal viral encephalitis. Neurology 1999; 51:(Suppl. 1). 5Bhatjiwale MG, Polkey C, Cox TC, Dean A, Deasy N. Rasmussen's encephalitis: neuroimaging findings in 21 patients with a closer look at the basal ganglia. Pediatr Neurosurg 1998; 29: 142–148. 6Hart Y, Andermann F, Fish DR, et al. Chronic encephalitis and epilepsy in adults and adolescents: a variant of Rasmussen's syndrome? Neurology 1997; 48: 418–424. 7Frucht S. Dystonia, athetosis, and epilepsia partialis continua in a patient with late-onset Rasmussen's encephalitis. Mov Disord 2002; 17: 610–612. 8Wiende H, Bien CG, Bernasconi P, Fleckenstein B, Elger CE, Dichgans Mantegazza R, Melrus A. Glu R3 antibodies: Prevalence in focal epilepsy but no specificity for Rasmussen's encephalitis. Neurology 2001; 57: 1511–1514. 9Hart YM, Cortez M, Andermann F, et al. Medical treatment of Rasmussen's syndrome (chronic encephalitis and epilepsy): effect of high-dose steroids or immunoglobulins in 19 patients. Neurology 1994; 44: 1030–1036. Citing Literature Volume17, Issue3May/June 2002Pages 437-438 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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