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Clinical recognition of these autoimmune movement disorders is critically important as many improve with immunotherapy or dietary modifications, particularly when diagnosed early. Although antibodies directed against various cellular components of the central nervous system have been implicated, the pathogenic mechanisms of these autoimmune movement disorders have not yet been fully elucidated. Parkinson and Movement Disorders Unit, IRCCS Hospital San Camillo, Venice, and Department of Neurosciences, Padova University, Padova, Italy Search for more papers by this author Kailash P. Bhatia MD
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