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- Movement_disorder abstract "Movement disorders include: Akathisia (inability to sit still) Akinesia (lack of movement) Associated Movements (Mirror Movements or Homolateral Synkinesis) Athetosis (contorted torsion or twisting) Ataxia (gross lack of coordination of muscle movements) Ballismus (violent involuntary rapid and irregular movements) Hemiballismus (affecting only one side of the body) Bradykinesia (slow movement) Cerebral palsy Chorea (rapid, involuntary movement) Sydenham's chorea Rheumatic chorea Huntington's disease Dyskinesia (abnormal, involuntary movement) Tardive dyskinesia Dystonia (sustained torsion) Dystonia muscularum Blepharospasm Writer's cramp Spasmodic torticollis (twisting of head and neck) Dopamine-responsive dystonia (hereditary progressive dystonia with diurnal fluctuation or Segawa's disease) Essential tremor Geniospasm (episodic involuntary up and down movements of the chin and lower lip) Myoclonus (brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles) Metabolic General Unwellness Movement Syndrome (MGUMS) Mirror movement disorder (involuntary movements on one side of the body mirroring voluntary movements of the other side) Parkinson's diseaseParoxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia Restless Legs Syndrome RLS (WittMaack-Ekboms disease) Spasms (contractions) Stereotypic movement disorder Stereotypy (repetition) Tic disorders (involuntary, compulsive, repetitive, stereotyped) Tourette's syndrome Tremor (oscillations) Rest tremor (4-8 Hz) Postural tremor Kinetic tremor Essential tremor (6-8 Hz variable amplitude) Cerebellar tremor (6-8 Hz variable amplitude) Parkinsonian tremors (4-8 Hz variable amplitude) Physiological tremor (10-12 Hz low amplitude) Wilson's disease".
- Movement_disorder icd10 "F44.4, F98.4, G25.8-G25.9, R25".
- Movement_disorder icd9 "333.9, 781.0".
- Movement_disorder meshId "D009069".
- Movement_disorder wikiPageID "982456".
- Movement_disorder wikiPageRevisionID "596604048".
- Movement_disorder hasPhotoCollection Movement_disorder.
- Movement_disorder icd "333.9".
- Movement_disorder icd "F44.4, F98.4, G25.8-G25.9, R25".
- Movement_disorder meshid "D009069".
- Movement_disorder name "Movement disorder".
- Movement_disorder wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Movement_disorder subject Category:Extrapyramidal_and_movement_disorders.
- Movement_disorder subject Category:Neurological_disorders.
- Movement_disorder subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Nervous_and_musculoskeletal_systems.
- Movement_disorder type Abstraction100002137.
- Movement_disorder type Attribute100024264.
- Movement_disorder type Cognition100023271.
- Movement_disorder type Condition113920835.
- Movement_disorder type Disease114070360.
- Movement_disorder type Disorder114052403.
- Movement_disorder type Evidence105823932.
- Movement_disorder type IllHealth114052046.
- Movement_disorder type Illness114061805.
- Movement_disorder type Information105816287.
- Movement_disorder type NervousDisorder114084880.
- Movement_disorder type NeurologicalDisorders.
- Movement_disorder type PathologicalState114051917.
- Movement_disorder type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Movement_disorder type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Movement_disorder type State100024720.
- Movement_disorder type Symptom114299637.
- Movement_disorder type SymptomsAndSigns:NervousAndMusculoskeletalSystems.
- Movement_disorder type Disease.
- Movement_disorder type AilmentCondition.
- Movement_disorder type Situation.
- Movement_disorder comment "Movement disorders include: Akathisia (inability to sit still) Akinesia (lack of movement) Associated Movements (Mirror Movements or Homolateral Synkinesis) Athetosis (contorted torsion or twisting) Ataxia (gross lack of coordination of muscle movements) Ballismus (violent involuntary rapid and irregular movements) Hemiballismus (affecting only one side of the body) Bradykinesia (slow movement) Cerebral palsy Chorea (rapid, involuntary movement) Sydenham's chorea Rheumatic chorea Huntington's disease Dyskinesia (abnormal, involuntary movement) Tardive dyskinesia Dystonia (sustained torsion) Dystonia muscularum Blepharospasm Writer's cramp Spasmodic torticollis (twisting of head and neck) Dopamine-responsive dystonia (hereditary progressive dystonia with diurnal fluctuation or Segawa's disease) Essential tremor Geniospasm (episodic involuntary up and down movements of the chin and lower lip) Myoclonus (brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles) Metabolic General Unwellness Movement Syndrome (MGUMS) Mirror movement disorder (involuntary movements on one side of the body mirroring voluntary movements of the other side) Parkinson's diseaseParoxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia Restless Legs Syndrome RLS (WittMaack-Ekboms disease) Spasms (contractions) Stereotypic movement disorder Stereotypy (repetition) Tic disorders (involuntary, compulsive, repetitive, stereotyped) Tourette's syndrome Tremor (oscillations) Rest tremor (4-8 Hz) Postural tremor Kinetic tremor Essential tremor (6-8 Hz variable amplitude) Cerebellar tremor (6-8 Hz variable amplitude) Parkinsonian tremors (4-8 Hz variable amplitude) Physiological tremor (10-12 Hz low amplitude) Wilson's disease".
- Movement_disorder label "Disordini del movimento".
- Movement_disorder label "Mouvements anormaux".
- Movement_disorder label "Movement disorder".
- Movement_disorder label "Zaburzenia ruchowe".
- Movement_disorder label "運動障害".
- Movement_disorder sameAs Poruchy_hybnosti.
- Movement_disorder sameAs Mouvements_anormaux.
- Movement_disorder sameAs Disordini_del_movimento.
- Movement_disorder sameAs 運動障害.
- Movement_disorder sameAs Zaburzenia_ruchowe.
- Movement_disorder sameAs m.03whtc.
- Movement_disorder sameAs Q2608695.
- Movement_disorder sameAs Q2608695.
- Movement_disorder sameAs C0026650.
- Movement_disorder sameAs Movement_disorder.
- Movement_disorder wasDerivedFrom Movement_disorder?oldid=596604048.
- Movement_disorder isPrimaryTopicOf Movement_disorder.
- Movement_disorder name "Movement disorder".