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Results 1 - 10 of 467 for Abnormality of movement
  1. ... characterized by four major features: a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism, psychiatric changes, weight loss, and ... unusually slow movements (bradykinesia), stiffness, and tremors. These movement abnormalities are often accompanied by changes in personality and ...
  2. ... disorders (most commonly bipolar disorder), a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism, and mild to severe intellectual ...
  3. ... can cause falls. Rapid-onset dystonia parkinsonism causes movement abnormalities that can make it difficult to walk, talk, ... processing, learning, and remembering information (cognitive impairment). The movement abnormalities associated with rapid-onset dystonia parkinsonism tend to ...
  4. ... linked dystonia-parkinsonism. Parkinsonism is a group of movement abnormalities including tremors, unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), rigidity, an ...
  5. ... individuals develop parkinsonism, which is a group of movement abnormalities including tremors, unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), rigidity, and ... unclear how altered dopamine signaling causes the specific movement abnormalities found in people with dopamine transporter deficiency syndrome. ...
  6. ... recurrent seizures (epilepsy). These babies may also have movement abnormalities, such as difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), involuntary tensing ...
  7. ... poor coordination and an unsteady, lurching gait. Other movement abnormalities develop as the disease progresses, including unusually slow ... movement. This loss of brain cells underlies the movement abnormalities and other features of progressive supranuclear palsy.This ...
  8. ... syndrome may have neurological problems. A group of movement abnormalities called dystonias are common in affected individuals, and ... generally begin in adolescence or young adulthood. These movement abnormalities can include involuntary tensing of the muscles (muscle ...
  9. ... weak muscle tone (hypotonia). Many affected individuals have movement abnormalities, such as uncontrolled movements of the limbs (choreoathetosis), and some develop seizures ...
  10. ... with brain-lung-thyroid syndrome has brain-related movement abnormalities. Benign hereditary chorea is the most common feature ... with brain-lung-thyroid syndrome can have other abnormalities, such as ... (ataxia), muscle twitches (myoclonus), and involuntary muscle contractions ...
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