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Results 21 - 30 of 65 for rigidity
  1. ... difficulties, uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), muscle stiffness (spasticity), rigidity, tremors, bulging eyes, and double vision. People with ...
  2. ... include involuntary tensing of various muscles (dystonia), muscle rigidity, muscle weakness on one or both sides of ...
  3. ... clonic seizures, which involve loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and convulsions. Some people with CHD2 myoclonic encephalopathy ...
  4. ... These abnormalities include unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, tremors, and an inability to hold the body ...
  5. ... These abnormalities include unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, tremors, and an inability to hold the body ...
  6. ... of movement abnormalities called parkinsonism, which includes tremors, rigidity, and unusually slow movement (bradykinesia). People with spastic ...
  7. ... These abnormalities include unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, involuntary trembling (tremors), and an inability to hold ...
  8. ... decreases, and then increases to the point of rigidity. Individuals with the late infantile form of metachromatic ...
  9. ... body temperature (hyperthermia), abnormally fast breathing (tachypnea), muscle rigidity, breakdown of muscle fibers (rhabdomyolysis), and increased acid ...
  10. ... body temperature (hyperthermia), abnormally fast breathing (tachypnea), muscle rigidity, breakdown of muscle fibers (rhabdomyolysis), and increased acid ...
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