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L McGee-Minnich

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Hershey T, Revilla F, Wernle A, McGee-Minnich L, Antenor J, Videen T, et al.
Neurology . 2003 Sep; 61(6):816-21. PMID: 14504327
Objective: To assess whether subthalamic nuclei (STN) stimulation's primary mechanism of action is to drive or inhibit output neurons. Methods: Cerebral blood flow responses to STN stimulation were measured using...
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Hershey T, Black K, Carl J, McGee-Minnich L, Snyder A, Perlmutter J
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry . 2003 Jun; 74(7):844-51. PMID: 12810765
Objectives: Degeneration of nigrostriatal neurons and subsequent striatal dopamine deficiency produce many of the symptoms of Parkinson disease (PD). Initially restoration of striatal dopamine with oral levodopa provides substantial benefit,...
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Racette B, McGee-Minnich L, Moerlein S, Mink J, Videen T, Perlmutter J
Neurology . 2001 Jan; 56(1):8-13. PMID: 11148228
Objective: To determine whether welding-related parkinsonism differs from idiopathic PD. Background: Welding is considered a cause of parkinsonism, but little information is available about the clinical features exhibited by patients...
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Racette B, McGee-Minnich L, Perlmutter J
Clin Neuropharmacol . 2000 Jan; 22(6):337-9. PMID: 10626093
We investigated the efficacy and safety of botulinum toxin A (BTX) manufactured from a new bulk strain for the treatment of cervical dystonia. This was a single-blinded retrospective comparison of...
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Perlmutter J, Stambuk M, Markham J, Black K, McGee-Minnich L, Jankovic J, et al.
Adv Neurol . 1998 Sep; 78:161-8. PMID: 9750913
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Perlmutter J, Stambuk M, Markham J, Black K, McGee-Minnich L, Jankovic J, et al.
J Neurosci . 1997 Jan; 17(2):843-50. PMID: 8987805
In this study we have investigated the pathophysiology of two idiopathic focal dystonias: hand cramp with excessive cocontractions of agonist and antagonist hand or forearm muscles during specific tasks, such...