PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ATHETOSIC»
athetosic
athetosic
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condition
chiefly
children
slow
involuntary
wormlike
movements
fingers
toes
hands
feet
usually
resulting
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brain
lesion
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athetosis
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characterized
type
cerebral
palsy
which
young
main
affected
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ATHETOSIC»
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1
Cerebral Palsy: Principles and Management
Principles and Management Christos P. Panteliadis. Figure 10. Athetosic posture
of the fingers and the hand. are quicker, sharper and obvious in the central part of
the limbs. Chorea can appear in small muscle group in the face, fingers of the ...
Christos P. Panteliadis, 2004
2
The Spastic Forms of Cerebral Palsy: A Guide to the ...
Athetosic. (or. Choreo-Athetosic). Form. Also in this form, symptoms are
consequent to extrapyramidal system dysfunction, with the prevalent location in
the caudate and putamen. The clinical picture is characterized by hypotonia and
by the ...
Adriano Ferrari, Giovanni Cioni, 2009
3
The Philadelphia Polyclinic
Osier, Gowers, Oppenheim, Striimpell, etc., mention this connection, and assert
that by far the majority of infantile hemiplegias show sometime or other during
their course more or less well developed athetosic movements. The only tremor
with ...
4
International Medical and Surgical Survey
Four cases are cited which all showed bilateral spontaneous movements of an
athetosic character, the violence of which could be influenced to a high degree. If
paralysis is central the reappearance of spontaneous movements often can be ...
5
New York Medical Journal
_ Athetosic movements of the fingers, sometimes also of the toes, are involuntary
movements occurring especially around the metacarpal and
metatarsophalangeal joints, the fingers passing successively from fiexion to
extension and from ...
6
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
Pseudo-athetosic Movements in a Case of Polyneuritis Recidivans.-— The
author's patient was 70 years old, and, twelve years before he had come to the
hospital section and a diagnosis of polyneuritis was made. The patient recovered
after ...
7
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
When compared with typical cases of Parkinson's disease this patient showed
several abnormal symptoms: the localization of athetosic movements to the
extremities, the predominance of rigidity on the right siderand the existence of ...
8
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
In motor domains they included hypokinetic phenomena (pareses, paralyses)
and hyperkinetic phenomena' (myoclonic, choreic, athetosic, convulsive).
Extrapyramidal motor disturbance also had been especially prevalent. In sensory
domains ...
9
The Alienist and Neurologist
Athetosic movements are sometimes very complicated and extremely remarkable
, keeping the part of the body affected in constant agitation. The athetosic
movements are best characterized in the hands and fingers. The movements are
...
Charles Hamilton Hughes, 1914
10
Cyclopædia of the diseases of children, medical and surgical
If the face alone is affected, the disorder may be considered choreic and not
athetosic. The movements themselves are also entirely different in character in
the two disorders. In chorea we have the quick, irregular, misdirected movements
, ...