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Results 61 - 70 of 75 for Intention tremor
  1. ... such as difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), involuntary trembling (tremors), and muscle stiffness (spasticity). In some cases, areas ...
  2. ... by involuntary, sustained muscle contractions. Parkinsonism can include tremors, unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), rigidity, an inability to ...
  3. ... which is a group of movement abnormalities including tremors, unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), rigidity, and an inability ...
  4. ... triosephosphate isomerase deficiency, including involuntary muscle tensing (dystonia), tremors, and weak muscle tone (hypotonia). Affected individuals may ...
  5. ... have movement problems such as involuntary rhythmic shaking (tremor) or difficulties with movement and balance (ataxia).People ...
  6. ... include unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), muscle rigidity, and tremors. Other movement problems common in people with primary ...
  7. ... GM2A Leads to a Progressive Chorea-dementia Syndrome. Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y). 2015 Jul 9; ...
  8. ... people with schizophrenia.Certain movement problems such as tremors, facial tics, rigidity, and unusually slow movement (bradykinesia) ...
  9. ... and recurrent seizures (epilepsy). Movement problems such as tremors and difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia) can be severe, ...
  10. ... in some individuals. The movement problems typically include tremors, rigidity, unusually slow movement (bradykinesia), and impaired balance ...
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