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Athetosis

Known as: Diseases, Hammond, Hammonds Disease, Hammond Disease 
A dyskinesia characterized by an inability to maintain the fingers, toes, tongue, or other body parts in a stable position, resulting in continuous… 
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Review
1981
Review
1981
The etiological factors in 1503 patients with cerebral palsy seen since 1947 are listed. Prematurity was the most prominent… 
1974
1974
Two patients with intractable epilepsy who had been treated with various combinations of anticonvulsant drugs developed phenytoin… 
Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
SIR, JOHN HAMMOND'S famous study1 showed that crossbred foetal foals grew at the rate of their dams' pure breed. Large Shire dams… 
1966
1966
Summary A pedigree of a heritable metabolic disorder of uric acid overproduction indicated an x-linked recessive mode of… 
1963
1963
In the course of a study of obstetric records in cerebral palsy particulars of length of gestation and birth‐weight were… 
Highly Cited
1958
Highly Cited
1958
The paper of Kornzweig and Bassen published in the A. M. A.Archives of Ophthalmologyin August, 1957, "Retinitis Pigmentosa… 
Highly Cited
1957
Highly Cited
1957
Orthopaedic surgery has a definite place in the treatment of cerebral palsy. However, of the many surgical procedures which are…