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painful legs and moving toes
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leg moving painful toe
, legs moving painful toe
, painful legs moving toes
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2017
2017
P341 Painful legs and moving toes syndrome associated with peripheral nerve hyperexcitability and central nervous system involvement
Sara Cors-Serra
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Ángeles Lloret-Alcañiz
,
P. Cases-Bergón
,
C. Ipiéns-Escuer
,
Lara Mauri-Fábrega
,
M. Aiko-Gesler
Clinical Neurophysiology
2017
Corpus ID: 53251857
2012
2012
Painful Legs and Moving Toes
R. Bhidayasiri
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D. Tarsy
2012
Corpus ID: 68981316
Painful legs and moving toes (PLMT) is a very uncommon disorder in which patients experience pain in their legs together with…
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Painful legs and moving toes - Case report and Review of literature
Roy Liu
,
M. Moizuddin
,
S. Hung
2011
Corpus ID: 20292833
Objective : Painful legs and moving toes (PLMT) is a syndrome consisting of pain in the lower legs with involuntary movements of…
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2011
2011
Painful legs and moving toes syndrome associated with a sacral Tarlov cyst.
E. Peña
,
Marcos Llanero
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
2011
Corpus ID: 22301046
2010
2010
Reply: Plasma cholesterol and Parkinson's disease: Is the puzzle only apparent?
C. Giannaki
,
Giorgos K. Sakkas
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+5 authors
Ioannis Stefanidis
Movement Disorders
2010
Corpus ID: 144163891
Our first publication in Movement Disorders1 reporting an “association” between lower cholesterol and Parkinson’s disease (PD…
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1998
1998
["Painful legs and moving toes" and muscle cramps spreading to the bilateral legs in a patient with alcoholic polyneuropathy].
T. Touge
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T. Ishibashi
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M. Kamoda
,
M. Tsukaguchi
,
H. Takeuchi
Rinshō shinkeigaku Clinical neurology
1998
Corpus ID: 36638496
A 37-year-old man with alcoholic polyneuropathy showed involuntary movement as intermittent flexion-extension or abduction…
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