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Quality of life in ET and ET-plus patients with thalamic deep brain stimulation
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Quality of Life in Mexican Patients with Essential Tremor
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Quality of Life in Parkinson´s Disease Patients with Depression and Impulsive-compulsive Behaviors
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Quality of Life Study of Patients Living with Parkinson’s Disesae in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Quantification of 123I-ioflupane Striatal Uptake and Individual Patient Diagnostic Predictions: Degenerative Parkinson’s disease, Non-Degenerative Parkinsonism and Tremor Disorders
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Quantifying movement to measure Parkinson’s Disease severity and progression in a Phase 2 Study (SPARK)
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Quantifying the incremental burden of advancing Parkinson’s disease in patients meeting the “5-2-1” Criteria: Results from an international dataset from G7 countries
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Quantitative Autonomic Testing in Parkinson’s Disease
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Quantitative Evaluation of Iron Content in Idiopathic Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder
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Quantitative evaluation of Multiple System Atorphy by triaxial accelerometers and 9-hole peg test
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Quantitative extremity movement measurement
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Quantitative method for designing appropriate longitudinal follow-up frequency with application to Parkinson’s disease cognition research
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Quantitative study of T-type Ca2+ channels in the subthalamic nucleus neurons towards Parkinson’s disease
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Quantitative study of the effect of thalamotomy by MRgFUS in the different types and locations of tremor in the contralateral upper limb
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Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping for Differential Diagnosis of Degenerative Parkinsonisms: A Comparison with Morphometric Indexes
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Quantitative susceptibility mapping images for the parcellation of the Subthalamic Nucleus: a possible role for targeting Deep Brain Stimulation
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Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping may help distinguish patients with Parkinson’s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy and multiple system atrophy with predominant parkinsonism
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Quantitative Tremor Analysis of Functional Tremor
MDS Virtual Congress 2020
September 12-16, 2020. Virtual Congress. www.mdscongress.org