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Results 41 - 50 of 75 for Intention tremor
  1. ... affected individuals have nystagmus. Seizures and rhythmic shaking (tremors) may also occur in this form. The prevalence ...
  2. ... abnormalities include unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, tremors, and an inability to hold the body upright ...
  3. ... abnormalities include unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, tremors, and an inability to hold the body upright ...
  4. ... features of LHON plus can include movement disorders, tremors, and abnormalities of the electrical signals that control ...
  5. ... unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, involuntary trembling (tremors), and an inability to hold the body upright ...
  6. ... group of movement abnormalities called parkinsonism, which includes tremors, rigidity, and unusually slow movement (bradykinesia). People with ...
  7. ... can include involuntary movements (extrapyramidal dysfunction) such as tremors or facial tics.People with guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency ...
  8. ... fast heart rate, high blood pressure, weight loss, tremors, sweating, and other symptoms. The pituitary gland (a ...
  9. ... rapid, alternating movements (dysdiadochokinesis). Mild speech difficulties (dysarthria), tremor, and abnormal eye movements have also been reported ...
  10. ... tiredness (fatigue), a rapid and irregular heartbeat, hand tremors, frequent bowel movements or diarrhea, increased sweating and ...
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