نتایج جستجو برای: movement disorder

تعداد نتایج: 735984  

Journal: :research journal of pharmacognosy 0
s. goudarzi department of biology, faculty of sciences, izeh branch, islamic azad university, izeh, iran. m. rafieirad department of biology, faculty of sciences, izeh branch, islamic azad university, izeh, iran.

background and objectives: parkinson's disease (pd) is a common neuropathologic disorder that is caused by degeneration of dopaminergic neurons of dense part of nigra. oxidative stress has been found in the pathophysiology of pd. since α-pinene has strong anti-oxidant effects, the purpose of this research was to study its effects on movement disorders and memory and lipid peroxidation in p...

Journal: :Motor control 2009
Rebekah L Scott J Gregory Anson

Conversion Disorder affects voluntary motor and sensory function and involves unexplained neurological symptoms without an organic cause. Many researchers have attempted to explain how these symptoms arise but the neural correlates associated with Conversion Disorder remain largely unknown to clinicians and neuroscientists alike. This review focuses on investigations of Conversion Disorder (wit...

Journal: :Cermin Dunia Kedokteran 2023

Gangguan gerak merupakan kondisi kelainan neurologis yang memengaruhi kecepatan, kelancaran, kualitas, dan kemudahan bergerak. Gejala gangguan pada pasien stroke dapat terjadi fase akut ataupun setelahnya. khas sesuai lokasi lesi. Movement disorder is a condition of neurological that affects speed, smoothness, quality, and ease movement. Symptoms movement disorders in patients can occur during ...

2016
Nora Vanegas-Arroyave Pattamon Panyakaew Dronacharya Lamichhane Lisa Shulman Mark Hallett

BACKGROUND Moving toes syndrome has been classically described as an organic movement disorder, on occasion related to peripheral nerve injuries. The association between nerve trauma and movement disorders has become a controversial topic, and the functional etiology of moving toes syndrome has recently been proposed. CASE REPORT We describe two cases of moving toes syndrome with clinical fea...

Journal: :Seminars in pediatric neurology 2009
Donald L Gilbert

This review discusses diagnostic evaluation and management of chorea in childhood. Chorea is an involuntary, hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by continuous, jerky, or flowing movement fragments, with irregular timing and direction. It tends to be enhanced by voluntary actions and generally causes interference with fine motor function. The diagnostic evaluation begins with accurate c...

Journal: :Seminars in pediatric neurology 2009
Harvey S Singer

Stereotypic movements are ubiquitous, occur in a variety of forms, and exist in different populations, ranging from individuals with autism to typically developing children. Although such movements are required to be restricted, repetitive, and purposeless, their definition and included activities remain broad and imprecise. Movements are typically classified into 2 groups, primary (physiologic...

2004
Danna L. Jennings John P. Seibyl

Design: Community neurologists referred patients with suspected PS for imaging evaluation. Clinical diagnoses (positive PS or negative PS) were provided by the community neurologists and 2 movement disorder experts. We performed (I) -CIT and SPECT imaging, and imaging diagnoses of positive PS or negative PS were assigned. A 6-month follow-up clinical diagnosis was assigned by a movement disorde...

Journal: :Sleep 2023

Abstract Introduction Children with history of prematurity are at higher risk complications, comorbidities and iron deficiency, including restless legs syndrome periodic limb movements sleep (PLMS). In this study we assess the prevalence disorder PLMS in children prematurity. Methods Retrospective chart review studies aged 1-18 years, prematurity, from July 2021 to 2022 Seattle Children's Hospi...

2014
Jun Kohyama Tomoyuki Takano

OBJECTIVE To present a male patient who performed arm banging on his face during sleep every night since 7 months of age. METHODS Clinical course of this patient with electroencephalographic recording with video recording at 23 months of age was shown. RESULTS His arm banging began at the age of 7 months and showed no complete remission at the age of 57 months of age, although clonazepam re...

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