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- attention. Many akinesia patients also form a linguistic akinesia in which their ability to produce verbal movements mirrors their physical akinesia symptoms...
- "impulse", "drive" or "appetite"), also called athymhormic syndrome, psychic akinesia, or auto-activation deficit (AAD), is a rare psychopathological and neurological...
- Akinetic mutism is a medical condition where patients tend neither to move (akinesia) nor speak (mutism). It is the most extreme disorder of diminished motivation...
- also in rare cases to arthrogryposis. The major cause in humans is fetal akinesia; however, this is disputed lately. Arthrogryposis could also be caused...
- and postural instability. Both hypokinetic features (bradykinesia and akinesia) and hyperkinetic features (cogwheel rigidity and tremors at rest) are...
- or NAV PSPS plus at least one CBS feature other than limb rigidity or akinesia No Exclusion criteria present More likely if onset is after age 50 More...
- activity. Hypokinetic movement disorders fall into one of four subcategories: akinesia (lack of movement), hypokinesia (reduced amplitude of movements), bradykinesia...
- following an oral dose of L‑DOPA: Off-period dystoniacorrelated to the akinesia that occurs before the full effect of L‑DOPA sets in, when the plasma levels...
- echocardiography is referred to as the McConnell's sign. This is the finding of akinesia of the mid-free wall but a normal motion of the apex. This phenomenon has...
- Akinetopsia (from Gr**** akinesia 'absence of movement' and opsis 'seeing'), also known as cerebral akinetopsia or motion blindness, is a term introduced...