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tremor
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treatment
acute
cramps
seizures
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neurological
movement
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reactions
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1
Drug Injury: Liability, Analysis, and Prevention
symptoms, which include advanced age, older females, and patients with history
of affective disorders.95 A review of 127 published reports of SSRI-induced
movement disorders52 noted nineteen dystonic reactions (six males and thirteen
...
2
Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders
Dystonic tremor is defined (126) as a postural/kinetic tremor usually not seen
during complete rest and occurring in an extremity or body ... have been included
among dystonic tremors (127) because some of them later evolve into dystonia.
Joseph Jankovic, Eduardo Tolosa, 2007
3
Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Dystonia
They may also reduce the generation of dystonic muscle hyperactivity by
changing the jaw position and the jaw mechanics. In severe cases, application of
a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy may become necessary. OTHER
CRANIAL ...
Thomas T. Warner, Susan B. Bressman, 2007
4
Proceedings of the Medtronic Forum for Neuroscience and ...
Speed of contractions of dystonic movements may be slow or rapid, but at the
peak of movement it is sustained. The involuntary movement associated with
dystonia is often variable within months or years and from one subject to the
other.
Bob van Hilten, Bart Nuttin, 2006
5
The Concise Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology and ...
Each stage of psychosocial development culminates in a balance of both
syntonic and dystonic outcomes. A syntonic outcome is a positive experience
through which the individual strives to attain and consequently maintain the
experience in ...
W. Edward Craighead, Charles B. Nemeroff, 2004
Particularly in children, dystonic reactions may result from the use of certain
antiemetics, such as perchlorpromazine or metoclopramide, or antipsychotics,
such as haloperidol or pimozide. These usually present with forced eye
deviations and ...
7
Uncommon Causes of Movement Disorders
A clear definition of dystonic tremor remains elusive. The Consensus Statement
of the Movement Disorder Society in 1998 [1] defined dystonic tremor as “a
tremor in a body part that is affected by dystonia.” The tremor is mainly postural
and ...
Néstor Gálvez-Jiménez, Paul Tuite, 2011
8
Therapeutics of Parkinson's Disease and Other Movement Disorders
Dystonic tremor is still an entity that is under debate and different definitions have
been proposed by clinicians (Jedynak et al., 1991; Vidailhet et al., 1998). Its
pathophysiology is largely unknown, but is likely related to the CNS (basal
ganglia) ...
Mark Hallett, Werner Poewe, 2008
9
Tough Calls in Acute Neurology
There is virtually no literature on the appropriate management of patients with
severe, generalized dystonia who develop intractable scoliosis. The major
concern after spine surgery in these patients is that continued dystonic
contractions may ...
Alejandro A. Rabinstein, Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, 2004
10
Practical Neurology DVD Review
To review management guidelines of neuroleptic-induced acute dystonic
reactions. This 41 -year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematous, IgM
anticardiolipin antibody, and branch retinal vein occlusion of the right eye had a
history of ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DYSTONIC» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
dystonic im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Jerky dystonic shoulder following infarction of the posterior thalamus
The syndrome of the jerky dystonic hand is recognized as a consequence of infarction of the posterior thalamus. A patient with multiple risk ... «7thSpace Interactive, Jul 15»
PEOPLE Goes to Camilla's Welsh Tea Party - and She Tells Her …
Oliver has dystonic cerebral palsy and his twin, Evan, who has spastic cerebral palsy, was tucking into the jelly. "Jelly's always a favorite – is ... «People Magazine, Jul 15»
Waynesboro dog receives nationwide hero award
Her dog, Chara, a Norwegian Elkhound, is just an extension of herself and can sense when a dystonic attack is about to happen. «Staunton News Leader, Jul 15»
FDA warns about potential counterfeit diazepam sold online
Since December 2014, more than 400 patients in the northeast region of the Democratic Republic of Congo have experienced acute dystonic ... «Healio, Jul 15»
Meet America's Top Dogs! Eight Courageous Canines Named …
Thanks to the bond between handler and dog, Chara has trained herself to depict impending myoclonic dystonic attacks (15-45 minutes before ... «Satellite PR News, Jul 15»
Portadown votes little Ben a true superhero
Ben is very different from other children his age, in that he suffers from severe Dystonic Cerebral Palsy and has a lot of other complex needs. «Lurgan Mail, Jul 15»
Obsessive compulsive disorder: myths, causes and treatments
'The technical term for [intrusive thoughts] is ego-dystonic, and they cause distress in two ways: both the content of the thought is distressing, ... «ABC Online, Jul 15»
'Newlife' charity giving families a helping hand
One of the children is Gabriel McBryan (6), from Kirkintilloch, who has severe dystonic cerebral palsy. The youngster has no independent ... «Kirkintilloch Herald, Jun 15»
OCD and Buddhist Psychotherapy
These harming thoughts are perceived as being ego-dystonic (thoughts are inconsistent with the individual's values, beliefs and sense of self). «Lankaweb, Jun 15»
Brave boy to campaign for hospital
He was diagnosed with Dystonic Spastic Quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy and spent the first two years of his life visiting doctors and specialists at ... «Auckland stuff.co.nz, Jun 15»