Stephen G. Reich

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Parkinson's disease
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Reich SG. (2020) The movement disorder society clinical criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy:The movie version. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
Rezvanian S, Litvan I, Standaert D, et al. (2020) Understanding the relationship between freezing of gait and other progressive supranuclear palsy features. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 78: 56-60
Nonnekes J, Růžička E, Serranová T, et al. (2020) Functional gait disorders: A sign-based approach. Neurology
Bayram E, Dickson DW, Reich SG, et al. (2020) Pathology-Proven Corticobasal Degeneration Presenting as Richardson's Syndrome Movement Disorders Clinical Practice. 7: 267-272
Reich SG. (2020) Does This Patient Have Parkinson Disease or Essential Tremor Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. 36: 25-34
Shoeibi A, Litvan I, Juncos JL, et al. (2019) Are the International Parkinson disease and Movement Disorder Society progressive supranuclear palsy (IPMDS-PSP) diagnostic criteria accurate enough to differentiate common PSP phenotypes? Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 69: 34-39
Bhidayasiri R, Sringean J, Reich SG, et al. (2019) Red flags phenotyping: A systematic review on clinical features in atypical parkinsonian disorders. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 59: 82-92
Lachner C, Armstrong MJ, Gruber-Baldini AL, et al. (2017) Discordance Between Physician Assessment and Patient-Reported Depressive Symptoms in Parkinson Disease. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology. 891988717710335
Yang J, Hanna-Pladdy B, Gruber-Baldini AL, et al. (2016) Response shift - The experience of disease progression in Parkinson disease. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
Bluett B, Litvan I, Cheng S, et al. (2016) Understanding falls in progressive supranuclear palsy. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
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