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Cerebrospinal fluid shunt-induced chorea: case report and review of the literature on shunt-related movement disorders
- Correspondence to Dr Claudio M de Gusmao, Neurology Department, Boston Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave, Fegan 11, Boston, MA 02115, USA; claudio.degusmao{at}childrens.harvard.edu
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Cerebrospinal fluid shunt-induced chorea: case report and review of the literature on shunt-related movement disorders
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- First published July 4, 2014.
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January 22, 2015
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