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Results 1 - 10 of 65 for rigidity
  1. ... characteristic of RSMD, particularly axial muscle weakness, spine rigidity, and respiratory insufficiency, is sometimes referred to as ... of the condition. Congenital muscular dystrophy with spine rigidity syndrome Muscular dystrophy, congenital, merosin-positive, with early ...
  2. ... and body temperature (hyperthermia), abnormally fast breathing, muscle rigidity, breakdown of muscle fibers (rhabdomyolysis), and increased acid ... skeletal muscles to contract, which leads to muscle rigidity.Up to half of people with malignant hyperthermia ...
  3. ... of seizure affects the entire body, causing muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness. Other seizure types ... arms. Parkinsonism can include unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), rigidity, tremors, an inability to hold the body upright ...
  4. ... difficulties, poor or absent speech, or muscle stiffness (rigidity). Individuals with MECP2 duplication syndrome have delayed development ... of seizure involves a loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions and may not respond to medication. ...
  5. ... known as grand mal seizures), which cause muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness. Sometimes, affected individuals ...
  6. ... have seizures that involve loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions (tonic-clonic or grand mal seizures). ...
  7. ... clonic seizures, which involve loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions. In people with PURA syndrome, seizures ...
  8. ... known as grand mal seizures), which cause muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness. Some affected children ...
  9. ... uncontrolled movements of the limbs (choreoathetosis), muscle stiffness (rigidity), and difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia). These individuals also ...
  10. ... develop problems with movement. These movement abnormalities include rigidity, tremors, uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), and involuntary muscle ...
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