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- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy abstract "Athetoid cerebral palsy or dyskinetic cerebral palsy (sometimes abbreviated ADCP) is a type of cerebral palsy primarily associated with damage, like other forms of CP, to the basal ganglia in the form of lesions that occur during brain development due to bilirubin encephalopathy and hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Unlike spastic or ataxic cerebral palsies, ADCP is characterized by both hypertonia and hypotonia, due to the affected individual's inability to control muscle tone. Clinical diagnosis of ADCP typically occurs within 18 months of birth and is primarily based upon motor function and neuroimaging techniques. While there are no cures for ADCP, some drug therapies as well as speech, occupational therapy, and physical therapy have shown capacity for treating the symptoms.Classification of cerebral palsy can be based on severity, topographic distribution, or motor function. Severity is typically assessed via the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) or the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (described further below). Classification based on motor characteristics classifies CP as occurring from damage to either the corticospinal pathway or extrapyramidal regions. Athetoid dyskinetic cerebral palsy is a non-spastic, extrapyramidal form of cerebral palsy (spastic cerebral palsy, in contrast, results from damage to the brain’s corticospinal pathways). Non-spastic cerebral palsy is divided into two groups, ataxic and dyskinetic. Dyskinetic cerebral palsy is separated further into two different groups; choreoathetoid and dystonic. Choreo-athetotic CP is characterized by involuntary movements most predominantly found in the face and extremities. Dystonic ADCP is characterized by slow, strong contractions, which may occur locally or encompass the whole body.Clinically, physicians have also classified cerebral palsy according to the topographic distribution of muscle spasticity. This method classifies children as diplegic, (bilateral involvement with leg involvement greater than arm involvement), hemiplegic (unilateral involvement), or quadriplegic (bilateral involvement with arm involvement equal to or greater than leg involvement).".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy icd10 "G80.3".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy icd9 "343".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy meshId "D002547".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy omim "603513".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy thumbnail Basal_ganglia.png?width=300.
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- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageRevisionID "698477135".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Ataxic_cerebral_palsy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Baclofen.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Basal_ganglia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Bilirubin.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Blood–brain_barrier.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Brain.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Brainstem.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cerebral_palsy_types.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Cerebellum.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_hypoxia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_palsy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Chorea.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Choreoathetosis.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Deep_brain_stimulation.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Dysarthria.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Dystonia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Encephalopathy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Extrapyramidal_system.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Gamma-Aminobutyric_acid.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Globus_pallidus.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Grey_matter.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Gross_Motor_Function_Classification_System.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Gross_motor_function_classification_system.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Huntingtons_disease.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Hypertonia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Hypothalamus.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Hypotonia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink International_Classification_of_Functioning,_Disability_and_Health.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Intrathecal_administration.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Kernicterus.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Lesion.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_resonance_imaging.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_tone.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Neuroimaging.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Occupational_therapy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Oculomotor_nucleus.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Periventricular_leukomalacia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Pharmacotherapy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Physical_therapy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Prenatal_development.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_disease.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Putamen.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Pyramidal_tracts.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Range_of_motion.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Sign_language.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Spastic_cerebral_palsy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Spastic_diplegia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Spastic_hemiplegia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Spastic_quadriplegia.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Speech-language_pathology.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Strabismus.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Tetrabenazine.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLink Thalamus.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Athetoid cerebral palsy".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLinkText "athetoid cerebral palsy".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageWikiLinkText "athetotic".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy caption "The basal ganglia are instrumental in motor function. Damage to these areas results in athetoid/ dyskinetic cerebral palsy .".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy diseasesdb "2232".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy emedicinesubj "neuro".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy emedicinetopic "533".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy icd "343".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy icd "G80.3".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy medlineplus "716".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy meshid "D002547".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy name "Dyskinetic cerebral palsy".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy omim "603513".
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- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy subject Category:Cerebral_palsy_types.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy hypernym Palsy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy type Disease.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy type Type.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy type Type.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy type Thing.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy type Q12136.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy comment "Athetoid cerebral palsy or dyskinetic cerebral palsy (sometimes abbreviated ADCP) is a type of cerebral palsy primarily associated with damage, like other forms of CP, to the basal ganglia in the form of lesions that occur during brain development due to bilirubin encephalopathy and hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Unlike spastic or ataxic cerebral palsies, ADCP is characterized by both hypertonia and hypotonia, due to the affected individual's inability to control muscle tone.".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy label "Athetoid cerebral palsy".
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy differentFrom Athetosis.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy sameAs Q4813631.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy sameAs m.0hn8hhc.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy sameAs Q4813631.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy wasDerivedFrom Athetoid_cerebral_palsy?oldid=698477135.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy depiction Basal_ganglia.png.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy isPrimaryTopicOf Athetoid_cerebral_palsy.
- Athetoid_cerebral_palsy name "Dyskinetic cerebral palsy".