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Results 31 - 40 of 75 for Intention tremor
  1. ... people with multiple sclerosis. Affected individuals may have tremors, muscle stiffness (spasticity), exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), weakness or ...
  2. ... fourth fingers. Many affected people also experience hand tremors.In addition to muscle weakness in the hands ...
  3. ... uncontrolled muscle tensing (dystonia), muscle stiffness (spasticity), rigidity, tremors, bulging eyes, and double vision. People with this ...
  4. ... parkinsonism include unusually slow movements (bradykinesia), stiffness, and tremors. Affected members of the same family can have ...
  5. ... CMT11 with the additional feature of rhythmic shaking (tremors). Dejerine-Sottas syndrome is a term sometimes used ...
  6. ... legs, progressive muscle stiffness (spasticity), or rhythmic shaking (tremors). In some cases, affected individuals have hearing loss ...
  7. ... movement problems characterized by involuntary, sustained muscle contractions; tremors; and other uncontrolled movements. The term "focal" refers ...
  8. ... dyskinesia typically appear as sudden (paroxysmal) jerks, twitches, tremors, muscle tensing (dystonia), or writhing (choreiform) movements, and ...
  9. ... a loss of certain reflexes, impaired speech (dysarthria), tremors or other involuntary movements (motor tics), a loss ...
  10. ... eventual loss of developmental milestones, intellectual disabilities, seizures, tremors, and difficulty with balance and coordination (ataxia). Occasionally, ...
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