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Current Opinion in Psychiatry:
May 1999 - Volume 12 - Issue 3 - pp 313-319
Review Article

Neuropsychiatry of movement disorders

Black, Kevin J.; Mink, Jonathan W.

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Abstract

Movement disorders include both psychiatric illnesses with neurologic features and neurologic illnesses with frequent psychiatric complications. During 1998, neuropsychiatric progress was made on several fronts, notably in parkinsonism and tic disorders. This remains an exciting area for research, with many unsolved, clinically important problems, but with increasing neurobiologic knowledge and sophistication.

© 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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