id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wlrknrqb6vhjvdy7psgnsj6nhy Miryam Carecchio Movement disorders in adult surviving patients with maple syrup urine disease 2011 5 .pdf application/pdf 3550 332 61 Movement disorders in adult surviving patients with maple syrup urine disease Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders, Institute of Neurology, UCL, London, United Kingdom patients with maple syrup urine disease, and careful neurological examination is advisable to identify those who Movement disorders can be part of the manifestations of various metabolic diseases,6 alone or in combination with other neurological findings. We present the clinical neurological findings of 17 adult patients with Twelve of 17 patients (70.6%) had a movement disorder detectable on clinical examination. exhibited a movement disorder on clinical examination, mainly tremor and dystonia or a combination of variant MSUD, and during episodes of decompensation.1,8,9 In these cases, movement disorders tended to In this regard, 3 of our patients with a movement disorder (parkinsonism; rest tremor; dystonia and we recommend screening these patients for movement disorders such as dystonia and parkinsonism, as ./cache/work_wlrknrqb6vhjvdy7psgnsj6nhy.pdf ./txt/work_wlrknrqb6vhjvdy7psgnsj6nhy.txt