- Many
hyperkinetic disorders are
psychological in
nature and are
typically prominent in childhood.
Depending on the
specific type of
hyperkinetic movement...
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referred to as
hyperkinetic conduct disorder. Otherwise, the
disorder was
classified as
disturbance of
activity and attention,
other hyperkinetic disorders...
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Hyperkinetic disorder was a
neuropsychiatric condition that was
thought to
emerge in
early childhood. Its
features included an
enduring pattern of severe...
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known as DSM-II (1968), the
condition was
called "
Hyperkinetic Reaction of Childhood" (
Hyperkinetic disorder). It was in the 1980 DSM-III that "ADD (Attention-Deficit...
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conventionally divided into two
major categories-
hyperkinetic and hypokinetic.
Hyperkinetic movement disorders refer to dyskinesia, or excessive,...
- Tetrabe****ne is a drug for the
symptomatic treatment of
hyperkinetic movement disorders. It is sold
under the
brand names Nitoman and Xe****ne
among others...
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Dystonia is a
neurological hyperkinetic movement disorder in
which sustained or
repetitive muscle contractions occur involuntarily,
resulting in twisting...
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Tremor and
Other Hyperkinetic Movements is a peer-reviewed open
access medical journal covering neurology with a
focus on
hyperkinetic movement disorders...
- low
peripheral resistance (as seen in fever, anemia, thyrotoxicosis,
hyperkinetic heart syndrome [de], A-V fistula, Paget's disease, beriberi,
liver cirrhosis)...
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becomes damaged. The
disease is
primarily characterized by a
distinctive hyperkinetic movement disorder known as c****a. C****a
classically presents as uncoordinated...