The contribution of trigemino-cervical reflexes in distinguishing progressive supranuclear palsy from multiple system atrophy
Abstract
Trigemino-cervical reflexes (TCRs) are electromyographic responses induced by electrical stimulation of the trigeminal nerve and recorded in the neck muscles. Trigemino-cervical reflexes are detectable in Parkinson's disease, whereas they are absent in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), an atypical parkinsonism associated with brainstem degeneration. To date, no study has investigated TCRs in multiple system atrophy (MSA), another atypical...
Paper Details
Title
The contribution of trigemino-cervical reflexes in distinguishing progressive supranuclear palsy from multiple system atrophy
Published Date
Sep 1, 2011
Journal
Volume
122
Issue
9
Pages
1812 - 1815
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