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MOVEMENT DISORDERS IN 2014: Genetic advances spark a revolution in dystonia phenotyping. de Koning, Tom J.; Tijssen, Marina A. J. [Review] Nature Reviews Neurology. 11(2):78-79, February 2015.
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: Genetic revelations in 2014 are testing traditional classification systems for movement disorders, and our approach to clinical diagnostics. Mutations in dystonia-associated genes lead to a spectrum of disorders with different phenotypes, underscoring the need for stringent clinical phenotyping of patients with movement disorders, as well as next-generation sequencing approaches.
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