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Hyperkinesia refers to an
increase in
muscular activity that can
result in
excessive abnormal movements,
excessive normal movements, or a
combination of...
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amongst other diseases. The
other category of
movement disorder is
hyperkinesia that
features an
exaggeration of
unwanted movement, such as twitching...
- insomnia, irritability, headache, agitation, nervousness, tremor, and
hyperkinesia, are
occasionally reported.
Other reported side
effects include somnolence...
- PMID 7481408. ****ni, C.; Dănăilă, L. (1977). "Logorrhea
Syndrome with
Hyperkinesia".
European Neurology. 15 (4): 183–7. doi:10.1159/000114831. PMID 872837...
- akinete, akinetic, cinema, cinematic, diakinesis, dyskinesia, dyskinetic,
hyperkinesia, hyperkinesis, hyperkinetic, hypokinesia, hypokinesis, hypokinetic, kinematics...
- have been
reported in
rabbits and rodents,
including ataxia, sedation,
hyperkinesia, and convulsions. The
chronic effects of HMX that have been do****ented...
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takotsubo type for
apical akinesia and
basal hyperkinesia,
reverse takotsubo for
basal akinesia and
apical hyperkinesia, mid-ventricular type for mid-ventricular...
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myoclonic epilepsy (used only
occasionally as
better options exist)
Hyperkinesia and tics
Muscle spasticity Usually, a
course of
treatment with phenazepam...
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Hyperkinesis may
refer to:
Hyperkinesia,
abnormally heightened,
sometimes uncontrollable muscle movement Hyperactivity,
abnormally heightened activity...
- akinete, akinetic, cinema, cinematic, diakinesis, dyskinesia, dyskinetic,
hyperkinesia, hyperkinesis, hyperkinetic, hypokinesia, hypokinesis, hypokinetic, kinematics...