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Handbook of basal ganglia structure and function, second edition. Gnal mutations and dystonia jama neurology jama network. In this case, 29 years after beginning the book, it was finally completed, but only after david died, ivan donaldson went into the wine business, kailash bhatia took over and susanne schneider rescued the effort. Sleep and movement disorders the migraine brain the placebo effect in clinical practice mayo clinic toolkit john kellum, rinaldo bellomo, and claudio ronco daniel caplivski and w. A landmark publication in movement disorders, brain 10. Chapters cover clinical presentation and course, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, etiologies, and treatment. Mar 29, 2012 marsden s book of movement disorders represents the final work of the late professor c.
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