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Davide Martino
Researcher at University of Calgary
Publications - 257
Citations - 7811
Davide Martino is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tourette syndrome & Tics. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 215 publications receiving 5930 citations. Previous affiliations of Davide Martino include University of Cambridge & Allen Institute for Brain Science.
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Accuracy of clinical diagnosis of Parkinson disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Giovanni Rizzo,Massimiliano Copetti,S. Arcuti,Davide Martino,Andrea Fontana,Giancarlo Logroscino +5 more
TL;DR: The overall validity of clinical diagnosis of PD is not satisfying, particularly in the early stages of disease, where response to dopaminergic treatment is less defined and hallmarks of alternative diagnoses such as atypical parkinsonism may not have emerged.
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Pain and motor complications in Parkinson’s disease
Michele Tinazzi,C. del Vesco,E. Fincati,Sarah Ottaviani,Nicola Smania,Giuseppe Moretto,Antonio Fiaschi,Davide Martino,G. Defazio +8 more
TL;DR: Pain may be a representative feature of Parkinson’s disease frequently associated with motor complications and the association is independent of a number of potentially relevant demographic and clinical variables.
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Gilles de la Tourette syndrome
Mary M. Robertson,Valsamma Eapen,Valsamma Eapen,Harvey S. Singer,Davide Martino,Jeremiah M. Scharf,Jeremiah M. Scharf,Peristera Paschou,Peristera Paschou,Veit Roessner,Douglas W. Woods,Marwan Hariz,Marwan Hariz,Carol A. Mathews,Rudi Črnčec,Rudi Črnčec,James F. Leckman +16 more
TL;DR: Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) is a childhood-onset neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by several motor and phonic tics as discussed by the authors, which usually develops before 10 years of age, exhibit a waxing and waning course and typically improve with increasing age.
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Pain as a Nonmotor Symptom of Parkinson Disease: Evidence From a Case-Control Study
Giovanni Defazio,Alfredo Berardelli,Giovanni Fabbrini,Davide Martino,E. Fincati,Antonio Fiaschi,Giuseppe Moretto,Giovanni Abbruzzese,Roberta Marchese,Ubaldo Bonuccelli,Paolo Del Dotto,Paolo Barone,Elisa De Vivo,Alberto Albanese,Angelo Antonini,Margherita Canesi,Leonardo Lopiano,Maurizio Zibetti,Giuseppe Nappi,Emilia Martignoni,Paolo Lamberti,Michele Tinazzi +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a case-control study was conducted to determine whether pain is more frequent among people with Parkinson disease (PD) than among age-matched controls, using logistic regression models taking into account type of pain, time between pain and PD onset, and possible confounders.
Pain as a Nonmotor Symptom of Parkinson Disease
Giovanni Defazio,Alfredo Berardelli,Giovanni Fabbrini,Davide Martino,E. Fincati,Antonio Fiaschi,Giuseppe Moretto,Giovanni Abbruzzese,Roberta Marchese,Ubaldo Bonuccelli,Paolo Del Dotto,Paolo Barone,Elisa De Vivo,Alberto Albanese,Angelo Antonini,Margherita Canesi,Leonardo Lopiano,Maurizio Zibetti,Giuseppe Nappi,Emilia Martignoni,Paolo Lamberti,Michele Tinazzi +21 more
TL;DR: Data support the hypothesis that pain begins at clinical onset of PD or thereafter as a nonmotor feature of PD.