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- Akinetic_mutism abstract "Akinetic mutism is a medical term describing patients tending neither to move (akinesia) nor speak (mutism). Akinetic mutism was first described in 1941 by Cairns et al. as a mental state where patients lack the ability to move or speak. However, their eyes may follow their observer or be diverted by sound. Patients lack most motor functions such as speech, facial expressions, and gestures, but demonstrate apparent alertness. They exhibit reduced activity and slowness, and can speak in whispered monosyllables. Patients often show visual fixation on their examiner, move their eyes in response to an auditory stimulus, or move after often repeated commands. Patients with akinetic mutism are not paralyzed, but lack the will to move. Many patients describe that as soon as they ‘will’ or attempt a movement, a ‘counter-will’ or ‘resistance’ rises up to meet them.".
- Akinetic_mutism thumbnail Gehirn,_lateral_-_Lobi_eng.svg?width=300.
- Akinetic_mutism wikiPageID "3972731".
- Akinetic_mutism wikiPageRevisionID "604986966".
- Akinetic_mutism hasPhotoCollection Akinetic_mutism.
- Akinetic_mutism subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Akinetic_mutism subject Category:Oral_communication.
- Akinetic_mutism subject Category:Silence.
- Akinetic_mutism type Abstraction100002137.
- Akinetic_mutism type Attribute100024264.
- Akinetic_mutism type Condition113920835.
- Akinetic_mutism type Disorder114052403.
- Akinetic_mutism type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Akinetic_mutism type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Akinetic_mutism type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Akinetic_mutism type State100024720.
- Akinetic_mutism comment "Akinetic mutism is a medical term describing patients tending neither to move (akinesia) nor speak (mutism). Akinetic mutism was first described in 1941 by Cairns et al. as a mental state where patients lack the ability to move or speak. However, their eyes may follow their observer or be diverted by sound. Patients lack most motor functions such as speech, facial expressions, and gestures, but demonstrate apparent alertness.".
- Akinetic_mutism label "Akinetic mutism".
- Akinetic_mutism label "Akinetischer Mutismus".
- Akinetic_mutism label "Mutismo acinetico".
- Akinetic_mutism label "Mutyzm akinetyczny".
- Akinetic_mutism label "خرس لاحركي".
- Akinetic_mutism sameAs Akinetischer_Mutismus.
- Akinetic_mutism sameAs Mutismo_acinetico.
- Akinetic_mutism sameAs Mutyzm_akinetyczny.
- Akinetic_mutism sameAs m.0b9fcn.
- Akinetic_mutism sameAs Q418522.
- Akinetic_mutism sameAs Q418522.
- Akinetic_mutism sameAs Akinetic_mutism.
- Akinetic_mutism wasDerivedFrom Akinetic_mutism?oldid=604986966.
- Akinetic_mutism depiction Gehirn,_lateral_-_Lobi_eng.svg.
- Akinetic_mutism isPrimaryTopicOf Akinetic_mutism.