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William G. Ondo
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 254
Citations - 22284
William G. Ondo is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Restless legs syndrome & Essential tremor. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 242 publications receiving 20124 citations. Previous affiliations of William G. Ondo include Baylor College of Medicine & Houston Methodist Hospital.
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Stroke-related restless legs syndrome: epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and pathophysiology.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provide an overview of the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, pathophysiology, and impact on functional outcome of stroke-related restless legs syndrome (RLS).
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Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesias in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2
TL;DR: A56-YEAR-old chInese woman presented to the authors' clinic at age 46 years with a 2-year history of progressive instability and impaired manual dexterity.
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45 Long-term Treatment with Deutetrabenazine Is Associated with Continued Improvement in Tardive Dyskinesia: Results from an Open-label Extension Study
Robert A. Hauser,Hubert H. Fernandez,David Stamler,Mat D. Davis,Stewart A. Factor,Joohi Jimenez-Shahed,William G. Ondo,L. Fredrik Jarskog,Scott W. Woods,Mark S. LeDoux,David Shprecher,Karen E. Anderson +11 more
TL;DR: Patients who received long-term treatment with deutetrabenazine achieved response rates higher than those observed in positive short-term studies, indicating clinically meaningful long- term treatment benefit.
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Reply to Ray and Weeks: Linkage for Restless Legs Syndrome on Chromosome 9p Is Significant
Shenghan Chen,Shenghan Chen,Lin Li,Lin Li,Shaoqi Rao,Shaoqi Rao,William G. Ondo,Qing Wang,Qing Wang +8 more
TL;DR: To the Editor: Ray and Weeks (2005 [in this issue]) discussed some concerns about the statistical methodology of the genomewide linkage-scan study that identified a novel susceptibility locus for restless legs syndrome (RLS) on chromosome 9p24-22, and their arguments may not be the most appropriate.
International validation study of the first comprehensive unified Nonmotor Symptoms Scale (NMSS) for Parkinson's disease (PD)
Y. Naidu,Anthony H.V. Schapira,P Martinez-Martin,Kapil D. Sethi,Per Odin,Fabrizio Stocchi,William G. Ondo,C. W. Olanow,Paolo Barone,Doug MacMahon,Graeme Macphee,A Forbes,Martin Rabey,Kieran Breen,A Bowron,S. Tluk,Sufi M. Thomas,Kazuo Abe,Adrian J. Williams,David B. Rye,Kallol Ray Chaudhuri +20 more