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1 phasia culminating in some cases in complete mutism.
2 e brain in a patient with tacrolimus-induced mutism.
3  characterised by contralateral akinesia and mutism.
4 ve state, the 'locked-in' syndrome, akinetic mutism and brain death.
5 ence comprehension, and finally, preterminal mutism and dementia.
6   SHH had the lowest incidence of cerebellar mutism and motor deficits.
7 result in the locked-in syndrome, a state of mutism and quadriplegia in which communication can be es
8 t disadvantage from his protracted period of mutism and severely limited comprehension.
9 ith severe postoperative deficits other than mutism, and 68 without either (asymptomatic).
10    Conclusion The severity of CMS-associated mutism, ataxia, and dysmetria was associated with DTCT d
11 tory abnormalities who developed an akinetic mutism attributable to encephalitis.
12 c heart transplant characterized by akinetic mutism, blepharospasm, anomic aphasia, and delirium.
13   Features of the SMA syndrome (akinesia and mutism) can be better understood on the basis of these f
14  in the speech motor system of patients with mutism, centred on limbic areas tasked with the control
15 r, hydrocephalus requiring CSF diversion and mutism differed in their pattern of decline.
16 d a combination of severe parkinsonism, near mutism, dysphagia with choking, vertical supranuclear ga
17  to cerebellar outflow pathway damage in the mutism group.
18 c excitement followed by a lengthy period of mutism, immobility, and food and fluid refusal.
19 act that lesions in the PAG lead to complete mutism in cats, monkeys, as well as in humans.
20 r/oculomotor apraxia, emotional lability and mutism in patients after infratentorial injury.
21 2), visual disturbance (n = 9), and akinetic mutism (n = 5); a typical electroencephalogram occurred
22 , more than half of which were postoperative mutism (n=25).
23  distinct functional (ie, motor deficits and mutism) outcomes and a unique processing speed trajector
24 lum with suspected involvement in cerebellar mutism pathogenesis.
25 ders (separation anxiety disorder, selective mutism, specific phobias, social anxiety disorder, panic
26                                              Mutism/speech apraxia has been well documented as a toxi
27   The cingulate gyrus may play a role in the mutism/speech apraxia syndrome seen with cyclosporine/ta
28                        Background Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS), a complication following medullob
29 rbal episode commonly observed in cerebellar mutism syndrome but highlights a potential role of intac
30                                   Cerebellar mutism syndrome is a disorder of speech, movement and af
31 contributed to the study: 45 with cerebellar mutism syndrome, 11 patients with severe postoperative d
32 en can lead to ataxia and risk of cerebellar mutism syndrome.
33 ine of acute speech impairment in cerebellar mutism syndrome.
34  the innate immune system is associated with mutism, withdrawal, and psychomotor retardation, which c