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Results 41 - 50 of 72 for Limb dystonia
  1. ... include low body temperature (hypothermia), poor muscle tone (dystonia) soon after birth, and irritability before a seizure ...
  2. ... muscle stiffness (spasticity), involuntary tensing of various muscles (dystonia), and weak muscle tone (hypotonia). They can have ...
  3. ... vertically (vertical supranuclear gaze palsy), poor muscle tone (dystonia), severe liver disease, and interstitial lung disease. Individuals ...
  4. ... signs and symptoms may include involuntary muscle tensing (dystonia), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), developmental delay, an inability ...
  5. ... of SCA3 include speech difficulties, uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), muscle stiffness (spasticity), rigidity, tremors, bulging eyes, and ...
  6. ... develop weak muscle tone (hypotonia), involuntary muscle contractions (dystonia), and problems with movement and balance (ataxia). Loss ...
  7. ... delay), weak muscle tone (hypotonia), involuntary muscle tensing (dystonia), muscle spasticity, and seizures. Some have extremely high ...
  8. ... problems such as involuntary tensing of various muscles (dystonia) may also occur in this form of the ...
  9. ... movements of the hands (athetosis), uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus). In addition to ...
  10. ... other movement disorders, such as involuntary muscle tensing (dystonia). The potential genetic connection between essential tremor and ...
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