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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for trembling
  1. ... stand or walk unaided. They often have involuntary trembling (tremors) in their fingers, a spine that curves ...
  2. ... problems, such as difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), involuntary trembling (tremors), and muscle stiffness (spasticity). In some cases, ...
  3. ... features of FXTAS are intention tremor, which is trembling or shaking of a limb when trying to ...
  4. ... Other neurological symptoms in affected children include involuntary trembling (tremor), unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), and slurred speech ( ...
  5. ... also have an increased risk of developing involuntary trembling (tremors) in their arms or hands, breast cancer ( ...
  6. ... parkinsonism, which includes unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), involuntary trembling (tremor), and muscle stiffness (rigidity). The pattern of ...
  7. ... the first symptom of Parkinson's disease is trembling or shaking (tremor) of a limb, especially when ...
  8. ... parkinsonism, which includes unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), involuntary trembling (tremor), and muscle stiffness (rigidity). Individuals with SCA2 ...
  9. ... include unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, involuntary trembling (tremors), and an inability to hold the body ...