## Abstract Complex movement disorders (CMD; including tremor, dystonias, choreoatheosis, and myoclonus) following infarcts in the posterior and posterolateral thalamic nuclei have been reported. This case of a 59‐year‐old man who developed CMD following bilateral paramedian and bilateral cerebella
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Paroxysmal torticollis and blepharospasm following bilateral cerebellar Infarction
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