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  1. Movement disorders can be caused by nerve diseases, autoimmune diseases, infections and more. Many movement disorders are inherited. ... Movement disorders are neurologic conditions that cause problems with movement, such as: Increased movement that can be voluntary ( ...
  2. Learn about eye movement disorders, such as strabismus, where the eyes point in different directions, and nystagmus, which causes rapid eye movements.
  3. ... term GeneReviews Advanced Search Help < Prev Next > VPS13D Movement Disorder Synonyms: Spinocerebellar Ataxia, Recessive, Type 4 (SCAR4); Spinocerebellar ... mild intellectual disability and two have developmental delay. Movement disorder. Dystonia in reported individuals has included generalized dystonia, ...
  4. ... more about the genes associated with Congenital mirror movement disorder DCC RAD51 Inheritance In most cases, including those ... mechanism invoked for the human congenital mirror hand movement disorder development by RAD51 mutations: a hypothesis. Int J ...
  5. ... Advanced Search Help < Prev Next > PRRT2 -Associated Paroxysmal Movement Disorders Synonym: PRRT2- PxMD Darius Ebrahimi-Fakhari , MD, PhD, ... 20 minutes Summary Clinical characteristics. PRRT2 -associated paroxysmal movement disorders ( PRRT2- PxMD) include paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD), benign ...
  6. Stereotypic movement disorder is a condition in which a person makes repetitive, purposeless movements. These can be hand waving, body ... Stereotypic movement disorder is more common among boys than girls. The movements often increase with stress, frustration, and boredom. The ...
  7. ... et al 2014a , Stockler-Ipsiroglu et al 2014 ]. Movement disorders, observed in about 30% of individuals, are mainly ... disorder was present in 27% of affected individuals. Movement disorders were not reported in any affected individuals. CRTR ...
  8. Parkinson's disease (PD) is a movement disorder. It causes tremors, stiffness, and slow movement. It gets worse over time. Learn what can help. ... Parkinson's disease (PD) is a type of movement disorder. It happens when nerve ... produce enough of a brain chemical called dopamine. Sometimes it is genetic, but ...
  9. ... Health Conditions Related to Genetic Changes Congenital mirror movement disorder At least four RAD51 gene mutations have been identified in people with congenital mirror movement disorder, a condition in which intentional movements of one ...
  10. ... this disorder as well [ Horvath et al 2006 ]. Movement disorders, primarily myoclonus and choreoathetosis, are common [ Horvath et ... introducing any new anticonvulsant [ Bicknese et al 1992 ]. Movement disorder. In addition to electroencephalographic seizures, myoclonus and other ...
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