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- Karak_syndrome abstract "Karak syndrome is a novel and a member of the growing family of neurological diseases involving excess cerebral iron accumulation. The family who the disease was discovered in their siblings lived in Karak, a town in southern Jordan. It is characterized by ataxia, inverted feet (calcaneovarus), dysarthric scanning speech with dystonic features, dystonic movement of the tongue and facial muscles and choreiform movement was present in both upper and lower limbs, being more marked in the lower limbs, along with dystonic posture of the distal feet, bradykinesiapresent in both upper and lower limbs, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, and intentional tremor were bilateral and symmetrical.".
- Karak_syndrome wikiPageID "23525875".
- Karak_syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "600826141".
- Karak_syndrome hasPhotoCollection Karak_syndrome.
- Karak_syndrome subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Karak_syndrome type Abstraction100002137.
- Karak_syndrome type Attribute100024264.
- Karak_syndrome type Condition113920835.
- Karak_syndrome type Disorder114052403.
- Karak_syndrome type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Karak_syndrome type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Karak_syndrome type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Karak_syndrome type State100024720.
- Karak_syndrome comment "Karak syndrome is a novel and a member of the growing family of neurological diseases involving excess cerebral iron accumulation. The family who the disease was discovered in their siblings lived in Karak, a town in southern Jordan.".
- Karak_syndrome label "Karak syndrome".
- Karak_syndrome sameAs m.06w1m2_.
- Karak_syndrome sameAs Q6368059.
- Karak_syndrome sameAs Q6368059.
- Karak_syndrome sameAs Karak_syndrome.
- Karak_syndrome wasDerivedFrom Karak_syndrome?oldid=600826141.
- Karak_syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf Karak_syndrome.