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Results 11 - 20 of 75 for Intention tremor
  1. ... PME may also have episodes of rhythmic shaking (tremors), usually in the hands; these tremors are not thought to be related to epilepsy. ...
  2. ... or walk unaided. They often have involuntary trembling (tremors) in their fingers, a spine that curves side- ... individuals usually experience mild to moderate muscle weakness, tremors, and mild breathing problems. People with spinal muscular ...
  3. ... They may develop a mild to moderate hand tremor that typically starts in adolescence and may increase ... PubMed Central Tartaglia N, Borodyanskaya M, Hall DA. Tremor in 48,XXYY syndrome. Mov Disord. 2009 Oct ...
  4. ... primary ovarian insufficiency (FXPOI) and fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS). FMR1 Fragile X syndrome is ... MA. Fragile-X syndrome and fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome: two faces of FMR1. Lancet Neurol. ...
  5. ... ataxia), involuntary muscle coordination (dystonia), or rhythmic shaking (tremor) are common in people with this condition. Other ...
  6. ... may develop involuntary muscle tensing (dystonia), rhythmic shaking (tremor), or other uncontrolled movements (spasms). People with CUL3- ...
  7. ... eyes (nystagmus); mild intellectual disability; involuntary, rhythmic shaking (tremor); and degeneration (atrophy) of the optic nerves, which ...
  8. ... with movement and balance (ataxia), head and neck tremors (titubation), involuntary tensing of the muscles (dystonia), and ...
  9. ... significant risk of progressive neurological problems such as tremors, difficulty with movement and balance (ataxia), reduced sensation ...
  10. ... involuntary rhythmic shaking. This shaking is called intentional tremor because it worsens during intentional movements.People with ...
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