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- Q1503965 subject Q7166245.
- Q1503965 subject Q8442231.
- Q1503965 subject Q8715619.
- Q1503965 abstract "Hypomimia (masked facies, masking of facies), a medical sign, is a reduced degree of facial expression. It can be caused by motor impairment (for example, weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles), as in Parkinson's disease, or by other causes, such as psychological or psychiatric factors (for example, if a patient actually does not feel emotions and thus does not show any expression).".
- Q1503965 thumbnail Drawing_of_face_of_parkinsons_disease_patient_showing_hypomimia.jpg?width=300.
- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q107231.
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- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q1441305.
- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q2667974.
- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q2915553.
- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q327968.
- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q5373787.
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- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q7166245.
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- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q8442231.
- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q8715619.
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- Q1503965 wikiPageWikiLink Q9418.
- Q1503965 comment "Hypomimia (masked facies, masking of facies), a medical sign, is a reduced degree of facial expression. It can be caused by motor impairment (for example, weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles), as in Parkinson's disease, or by other causes, such as psychological or psychiatric factors (for example, if a patient actually does not feel emotions and thus does not show any expression).".
- Q1503965 label "Hypomimia".
- Q1503965 depiction Drawing_of_face_of_parkinsons_disease_patient_showing_hypomimia.jpg.