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- Dysmetria abstract "Dysmetria (English: difficult to measure) refers to a lack of coordination of movement typified by the undershoot or overshoot of intended position with the hand, arm, leg, or eye. It is a type of ataxia. It is sometimes described as an inability to judge distance or scale.Hypermetria and hypometria refer, respectively, to overshooting and undershooting the intended position.".
- Dysmetria diseasesdb "2218".
- Dysmetria icd10 "R27".
- Dysmetria icd9 "781.3".
- Dysmetria meshId "D002524".
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- Dysmetria diseasesdb "2218".
- Dysmetria hasPhotoCollection Dysmetria.
- Dysmetria icd "781.3".
- Dysmetria icd "R27".
- Dysmetria meshid "D002524".
- Dysmetria name "Dysmetria".
- Dysmetria wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Dysmetria subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Dysmetria subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Nervous_and_musculoskeletal_systems.
- Dysmetria type Abstraction100002137.
- Dysmetria type Attribute100024264.
- Dysmetria type Cognition100023271.
- Dysmetria type Condition113920835.
- Dysmetria type Disease114070360.
- Dysmetria type Disorder114052403.
- Dysmetria type Evidence105823932.
- Dysmetria type IllHealth114052046.
- Dysmetria type Illness114061805.
- Dysmetria type Information105816287.
- Dysmetria type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Dysmetria type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Dysmetria type PathologicalState114051917.
- Dysmetria type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Dysmetria type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Dysmetria type State100024720.
- Dysmetria type Symptom114299637.
- Dysmetria type SymptomsAndSigns:NervousAndMusculoskeletalSystems.
- Dysmetria type Disease.
- Dysmetria type AilmentCondition.
- Dysmetria type Situation.
- Dysmetria comment "Dysmetria (English: difficult to measure) refers to a lack of coordination of movement typified by the undershoot or overshoot of intended position with the hand, arm, leg, or eye. It is a type of ataxia. It is sometimes described as an inability to judge distance or scale.Hypermetria and hypometria refer, respectively, to overshooting and undershooting the intended position.".
- Dysmetria label "Dismetria".
- Dysmetria label "Dismetria".
- Dysmetria label "Dysmetria".
- Dysmetria label "Dysmetria".
- Dysmetria label "Dysmetrie".
- Dysmetria label "Dysmétrie".
- Dysmetria sameAs Dysmetrie.
- Dysmetria sameAs Dysmétrie.
- Dysmetria sameAs Dismetria.
- Dysmetria sameAs Dysmetria.
- Dysmetria sameAs Dismetria.
- Dysmetria sameAs m.07tckh.
- Dysmetria sameAs Q517183.
- Dysmetria sameAs Q517183.
- Dysmetria sameAs Dysmetria.
- Dysmetria wasDerivedFrom Dysmetria?oldid=606318230.
- Dysmetria isPrimaryTopicOf Dysmetria.
- Dysmetria name "Dysmetria".