Kallmann's syndrome: mirror movements associated with bilateral corticospinal tract hypertrophy.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the etiology of mirror movements in patients with X-linked Kallmann's syndrome (xKS) through statistical analysis of pooled white matter data from structural MR images. BACKGROUND: Mirror movements occur in 85% of xKS patients. Previous electrophysiologic studies have...
Main Authors: | Krams, M, Quinton, R, Ashburner, J, Friston, K, Frackowiak, R, Bouloux, P, Passingham, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1999
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