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Mered Parnes
Baylor College of Medicine - Houston / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Pediatrics and Child Health
AD Scientific Index ID: 5301874
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Mered Parnes's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Increased incidence of functional (psychogenic) movement disorders in children and adults amid the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional studyM Hull, M Parnes, J JankovicNeurology: Clinical Practice 11 (5), e686-e690, 2021
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Tics and TikTok: functional tics spread through social mediaM Hull, M ParnesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice 8 (8), 1248-1252, 2021
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Highlighting the Dystonic Phenotype Related to GNAO1T Wirth, G Garone, MA Kurian, A Piton, F Millan, A Telegrafi, N Drouot, ...Movement Disorders 37 (7), 1547-1554, 2022322022
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Is Benign Hereditary Chorea Really Benign? Brain‐Lung‐Thyroid Syndrome Caused by NKX2‐1 MutationsM Parnes, H Bashir, J JankovicMovement Disorders Clinical Practice 6 (1), 34-39, 2019312019
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Brain monoamine vesicular transport disease caused by homozygous SLC18A2 variants: A study in 42 affected individualsK Saida, R Maroofian, T Sengoku, T Mitani, AT Pagnamenta, D Marafi, ...Genetics in Medicine 25 (1), 90-102, 2023212023
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