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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Uncontrolled eye movements
  1. ... nose, jaw, and ears; an open mouth and uncontrolled drooling; and abnormal eye movements. Affected children often have a happy demeanor with ...
  2. ... seizures, involuntary writhing movements of the hands (athetosis), uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus). In addition to the neurological problems associated ...
  3. ... and symptoms of SCA6 include speech difficulties, involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), and double vision. Over time, individuals with SCA6 may develop loss of coordination in their arms, tremors, and uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia).Signs and symptoms of SCA6 ...
  4. ... Tourette syndrome involves both motor tics, which are uncontrolled body movements, and vocal or phonic tics, which are outbursts of sound. Some motor tics are simple and involve only one muscle group. Simple motor tics, such as rapid eye blinking, shoulder shrugging, or nose twitching, are usually ...
  5. ... Many affected individuals have movement abnormalities, such as uncontrolled ... have eye abnormalities, including degeneration of the nerves that carry ...
  6. ... nystagmus) and a decreased ability to make rapid eye movements (saccadic ... muscle tensing (dystonia), and involuntary jerking movements (chorea). ...
  7. ... muscle tensing (dystonia), rhythmic shaking (tremor), or other uncontrolled ... ears; deep-set eyes; or a pointed chin. Some affected individuals have ...
  8. ... movements (choreoathetosis), muscle tensing (dystonia), movement of the eyes ... or uncontrolled movements can be triggered by certain factors, such as ...
  9. ... is a condition characterized by progressive problems with movement. People ... tremors, bulging eyes, and double vision. People with this condition may ...
  10. ... ophthalmoplegia). Eye muscle weakness leads to rapid, involuntary eye movements ... muscle tensing (dystonia); muscle wasting (atrophy); and muscle ...
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