Hot Topic: Limitations of phenomenology in functional movement disorders: what can we learn?

Hot Topic: Limitations of phenomenology in functional movement disorders: what can we learn?

Publication date: Jun 17, 2024

In this Hot Topic, Dr. Sarah Lidstone moderates a discussion with Dr. Mark Hallett and Prof. Mark Edwards on the limitations of phenomenology in movement disorders. Drawn from a recent viewpoint by Prof. Edwards and using functional movement disorder as an example, they discuss the benefits and drawbacks of a phenotype equaling disease paradigm, the voluntary vs. involuntary movement disorder, and what we can learn from functional movement disorders.

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Biology Disorder
Hot Disorders
Pathophysiology Functional
Podcast Ideology
Toronto Important
Kind
Mark
Movement
Patient
Phenotype
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Symptoms
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Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH functional movement disorders
disease MESH Movement Disorder
drug DRUGBANK Nonoxynol-9
drug DRUGBANK Ibuprofen
disease MESH genetic disorders
disease MESH Parkinson’s disease
disease MESH neurodegenerative disorders
disease MESH abnormalities
disease MESH Huntington’s disease
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH Parkinsonism
disease MESH abnormal movement
disease MESH etiology
disease MESH gait
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide
disease MESH autism
disease MESH joint hypermobility
disease MESH fainting
disease MESH neurological disorders

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