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Results 31 - 40 of 72 for Limb dystonia
  1. ... mutations associated with infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy but not dystonia-parkinsonism. PLoS One. 2010 Sep 23;5(9): ...
  2. ... neck tremors (titubation), involuntary tensing of the muscles (dystonia), and jerking (choreiform) movements.Connatal Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease ...
  3. ... dyskinesia can include slow, prolonged contraction of muscles (dystonia); small, fast, "dance-like" motions (chorea); writhing movements ...
  4. ... skills (psychomotor delay), speech delay, involuntary muscle cramping (dystonia), and spasms and weakness of the arms and ...
  5. ... other movement abnormalities, such as involuntary muscle contractions (dystonia), uncontrolled movements of the limbs (choreoathetosis), muscle stiffness ( ...
  6. ... abnormal patterns of movement described as chorea or dystonia, and stiffness (spasticity). Many also have impaired vision ...
  7. ... movement abnormalities include rigidity, tremors, uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), and involuntary muscle spasms (myoclonus). As the disease ...
  8. ... this type include involuntary tensing of various muscles (dystonia) and abnormalities of the spinal bones (vertebrae). Life ...
  9. ... disturbance), involuntary muscle spasms (myoclonus), uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), and an inability to carry out purposeful movements ( ...
  10. ... coordinating movements (ataxia), or uncontrolled tensing of muscles (dystonia). Symptoms of the disorder may be more apparent ...
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