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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for rigidity
  1. ... high fever (hyperthermia), a rapid heart rate, muscle rigidity, breakdown of muscle fibers (rhabdomyolysis), and increased acid ... muscles to contract abnormally, which leads to muscle rigidity. More About This Health Condition At least 11 ...
  2. ... fever (hyperthermia), a rapid heart rate (tachycardia), muscle rigidity, breakdown of muscle fibers (rhabdomyolysis), and increased acid ... muscles to contract abnormally, which leads to muscle rigidity.Many other changes in the RYR1 gene have ...
  3. ... of Parkinson's disease (described above) such as rigidity of limbs, tremors, and impaired balance and coordination. ...
  4. ... of Parkinson's disease (described below) such as rigidity of limbs, tremors, and impaired balance and coordination. ...
  5. ... the generalized tonic-clonic type, which involve muscle rigidity, convulsions, and loss of consciousness. Generalized tonic-clonic ...
  6. ... startle reaction can trigger a brief period of rigidity and immobility, and in some cases, infants stop ...
  7. ... muscles to contract abnormally, which leads to muscle rigidity. An increase in calcium ion concentration also activates ...
  8. ... P, Gasparini L. Lamin B1 overexpression increases nuclear rigidity in autosomal dominant leukodystrophy fibroblasts. FASEB J. 2014 ...
  9. ... movement problems including unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, tremors, and an inability to hold the body ...
  10. ... in SEPN1 cause congenital muscular dystrophy with spinal rigidity and restrictive respiratory syndrome. Nat Genet. 2001 Sep; ...
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