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- Q2608695 subject Q6584894.
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- Q2608695 abstract "Template:ForMovement disorders include: (There are 25 disorders and 18 sub-disorders in this page.) 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) Palatal MyoclonusParkinson'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".
- Q2608695 icd10 "F44.4, F98.4, G25.8-G25.9,R25".
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- Q2608695 icd "333.9".
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- Q2608695 icd "F44.4, F98.4, G25.8-G25.9, R25".
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- Q2608695 name "Movement disorder".
- Q2608695 type Disease.
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- Q2608695 comment "Template:ForMovement disorders include: (There are 25 disorders and 18 sub-disorders in this page.) 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) Palatal MyoclonusParkinson'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".
- Q2608695 label "Movement disorder".
- Q2608695 name "Movement disorder".