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- ... a movement disorder; the term "dyskinesia" refers to abnormal involuntary movements. The abnormal movements that occur in ADCY5-related dyskinesia typically ...
- ... with ADCY5-related dyskinesia, a disorder that causes abnormal involuntary movements. These mutations are thought to enhance adenylate cyclase 5 enzyme activity and lead to higher levels of cAMP within cells, so they ... leads to the abnormal movements that occur in this disorder. More About ...
- Stages of Parkinson's (Parkinson's Foundation)Knowing the typical stages of Parkinson’s can help you cope with changes as they occur. ... Parkinson's Disease/Related Issues ... Parkinson's Disease ... Parkinson's ...
- Contact your provider if you have any: Abnormal or involuntary movements Falls without known reason If you or others notice that you are shaky or slow
- ... and symptoms may include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), abnormal involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), developmental delays, and, rarely, seizures. Early signs ...
- ... with the condition typically have severe intellectual disability. Abnormal or involuntary movements, such as jerking movements of the arms and ...
- ... experienced by people with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome include abnormal involuntary muscle movements, such as tensing of various muscles (dystonia), jerking ...
- Musician's Dystonia (Dystonia Medical Research Foundation)Hand Injuries and Disorders/Specifics ... Hand Injuries and Disorders ... Dystonia Medical Research Foundation ... Musician's Dystonia Task Specific Focal Dystonia Professional ...
- ... spinal cord. Rarely, spinal nerve abnormalities may cause abnormal sensations or involuntary movements in people with Klippel-Feil syndrome. Affected individuals ...
- ... involuntary movements. Tardive means delayed and dyskinesia means abnormal movement. ... symptoms. Even if the medicine is stopped, the involuntary movements may become permanent, and in some cases, may become worse.