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Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements
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TOHM emphasizes the broad panoply of non-Parkinsonian movement disorders, giving center stage to clinical observations and research in the area of hyperkinesia in contrast to other publications which focus primarily on disorders of hypokinesia (i.e., mainly Parkinson’s disease and other forms of parkinsonism). A special and additionally-unique focus of the journal is tremor research; tremor is the most common movement disorder, and no other publications make it a central focus of scholarly communication. TOHM was published by the Columbia University Libraries from 2011-20. This is an archive of articles published in the journal during this period. https://tremorjournal.org/
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2. Hemichorea/Hemiballism Associated with Hyperglycemia: Report of 20 Cases
3. Irreversible Hemichorea–Hemiballism in a Case of Nonketotic Hyperglycemia Presenting as the Initial Manifestation of Diabetes Mellitus
4. Post-mortem Findings in Huntington's Deep Brain Stimulation: A Moving Target Due to Atrophy
5. Purkinje Cell Cytoplasmic Antibody (PCA-2)-related Chorea–Dystonia Syndrome
6. Absence of Acanthocytosis in Huntington’s Disease-like 2: A Prospective Comparison with Huntington’s Disease
7. Axial Sensory Tricks in Chorea–Acanthocytosis: Insights into Phenomenology
8. Cortical Stroke and Hemichorea
9. Eighth International Chorea–Acanthocytosis Symposium: Summary of Workshop Discussion and Action Points
10. Sertraline-induced Hemichorea
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