
1) Dyskinesis
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1) Nervous disorder 2) Neurological disease 3) Neurological disorder
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Dyskinesia refers to a category of movement disorders that are characterized by involuntary muscle movements, including movements similar to tics or chorea and diminished voluntary movements. Dyskinesia can be anything from a slight tremor of the hands to an uncontrollable movement of the upper body or lower extremities. Discoordination can also o...
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Distortion or impairment of voluntary movements as in spasm or tic.
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(Gr. dyskinsia difficulty of moving) impairment of the power of voluntary movement, resulting in fragmentary or incomplete movements.
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Abnormal movements of the muscles resulting from a disorder of the brain. Movements are uncoordinated and involuntary and occur in facial as well as limb muscles.
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Defect in voluntary movement.
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<neurology> The impairment of the power of voluntary movement, resulting in fragmentary or incomplete movements. ... Origin: Gr. Dyskinesia = difficulty of moving ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(dis″kĭ-ne´zhә) impairment of the power of voluntary movement.
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abnormal, involuntary body movements that can appear as jerking, fidgeting, twisting, and turning movements; frequently induced by medications taken by Parkinson patients. Dystonia, athetosis, and chorea are forms of dyskinesias.
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Distortion of voluntary movements with involuntary muscular activity.
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Abnormal movement of voluntary muscles. Dystonia, athetosis, and chorea are types of dyskinesia.
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Distortion or impairment of voluntary movements as in spasm or tic.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dis′ki-nē′zē-ă Definitions: 1. Difficulty in performing voluntary movements; term usually used in relation to various extrapyramidal disorders. Synonyms: dyscinesia, dyskinesis
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Dyskinesia: Difficulty or distortion in performing voluntary movements, as in tic, chorea, spasm, or myoclonus. The term dyskinesia may be used in relation to Parkinson's disease and other extrapyramidal disorders. Dyskinesia can occur as a side effect of certain medications such as L-dopa and the antipsychotics. The word dyskinesia (dis-ki-ne´z...
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Abnormal movements as in tardive dyskinesia a late onset onet of abnormal involuntary movements. Tardive dyskinesia is conventionally thought a late side effect of first generation antipsychotics, but some abnormal movements were seen in schizophrenia before the introduction of antipsychotics.
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[
n] - abnormality in performing voluntary muscle movements
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dyskinesia, dyskinetic, dyscinesia, dyscinetic 1. A defect in the ability to perform voluntary movement. 2. A class of diseases in which voluntary motion is impeded or handicapped. 3. Distortion of voluntary movements; involuntary muscular activity such as a tic, spasm, or myoclonus.
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The abnormal movements of the face and body that Parkinson's disease patients suffer when given L-DOPA treatment for a number of years. This is a side effect of treatment rather than a symptom of the disease.
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noun abnormality in performing voluntary muscle movements
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difficulty or abnormality in performing voluntary muscular movements. Cf. tardive dyskinesia
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