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Results 81 - 89 of 89 for abnormal involuntary movement
  1. ... or M cones or to the production of abnormal opsin pigments in these cones that affect red- ...
  2. ... hyperactivity, and depression.MPAN is characterized by an abnormal buildup of iron in certain regions of the ...
  3. ... Nearly all cases of ADLD result from an abnormal extra copy (duplication) of the LMNB1 gene. As ...
  4. ... usually occurs in adolescence.In some affected individuals, abnormal deposits of iron in the brain have been ...
  5. ... amyloid angiopathy is a condition characterized by an abnormal buildup of protein clumps called amyloid deposits in ... and the production of speech, personality changes, and involuntary muscle twitches ... and movement problems. Strokes are uncommon in these types. People ...
  6. ... multiple system atrophy is characterized by clumps of abnormal alpha-synuclein protein that, for unknown reasons, build ...
  7. ... Other signs and symptoms that can develop include abnormal eye movements; reduced facial expression (hypomimia); disturbed sleep; ...
  8. ... of certain neurons in the brain triggers the abnormal brain activity associated with seizures. It is not ...
  9. ... clinodactyly), flat feet (pes planus), and, less commonly, abnormal fusion of certain bones in the forearm (radioulnar ... may have low muscle tone (hypotonia), difficulty coordinating movements, ... developing involuntary trembling (tremors) in their arms or hands, breast ...
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