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- stimulants including cocaine and pemoline can produce c****oathetoid dyskinesias; the prevalence, time-frame and prognosis are not well established. Amphetamines...
- Pierre-Michel; Chereau, Isabelle; Bayle, Frank-Jean; et al. (2002). "Tardive dyskinesias and antipsychotics: A review". European Psychiatry. 17 (3): 129–138....
- levodopa-induced dyskinesia in animal models of Parkinson's disease. Dorsal striatal ΔFosB is overexpressed in rodents and primates with dyskinesias; moreover...
- paroxysmal dyskinesias (PD) are a group of movement disorders characterized by attacks of hyperkinesia with intact consciousness. Paroxysmal dyskinesia is a...
- Biliary dyskinesia is a disorder of some component of biliary part of the digestive system in which bile cannot physically move in the proper direction...
- Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a rare, autosomal recessive genetic ciliopathy, that causes defects in the action of cilia lining the upper and lower...
- people, with PKD accounting for 86.8% of all the types of paroxysmal dyskinesias, and occurs more often in males than females. There are two types of...
- Dystonic C****oathetosis Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM): 118800 WrongDiagnosis.com - Mount-Reback syndrome Dyskinesias (Paroxysmal) - Treatment...
- develop levodopa-induced fluctuations and dyskinesias. Adverse effects of levodopa, including dyskinesias, may mistakenly influence people affected by...
- involuntary movement disorder, one of a group of neurological disorders called dyskinesias. The term c****a is derived from the Ancient Gr****: χορεία ("dance";...