نتایج جستجو برای: orofacial dyskinesia

تعداد نتایج: 9597  

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2003
Robin G McCreadie Rangaswamy Thara Tirupati N Srinivasan Ramachandra Padmavathi

BACKGROUND We have suggested recently that there may be a subgroup of schizophrenia, namely schizophrenia with dyskinesia and striatal pathology. Might movement disorders be more common in relatives of those with schizophrenia and dyskinesia than in relatives of those without dyskinesia? Aims To determine the prevalence of abnormal movements in first-degree relatives of people with schizophreni...

2014
Ashok Sriram Kelly D. Foote Genko Oyama Joshua Kwak Pam R. Zeilman Michael S. Okun

BACKGROUND The aim was to describe the prevalence and characteristics of difficult to manage dyskinesia associated with subthalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS). A small subset of STN DBS patients experience troublesome dyskinesia despite optimal programming and medication adjustments. This group of patients has been referred to by some practitioners as brittle STN DBS-induced dys...

2003
Noël L. W. Keijsers

One of the characteristic symptoms of patients with Parkinson Disease (PD) is a rigidity of movement. These symptoms disappear after administration of Levodopa. However, the long-term use of levodopa causes involuntary movements (dyskinesia). A proper diagnosis requires an automatic, unsupervised method for the detection and classification of levodopa induced dyskinesia. The main problem, howev...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1984
N Quinn C D Marsden

Eleven patients with Huntington's disease and nine patients with tardive dyskinesia participated in a randomised double-blind crossover trial of sulpiride (as sole antidopaminergic therapy) versus placebo. Although functional improvement was not seen in Huntington's disease patients, sulpiride reduced movement count and total dyskinesia score in both conditions. Sulpiride differs pharmacologica...

2014
Jane S Lucas Andrea Burgess Hannah M Mitchison Eduardo Moya Michael Williamson Claire Hogg

Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia Centre, Southampton Children’s Hospital, Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK Clinical and Experimental Sciences Academic Unit, University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine, Southampton, UK Molecular Medicine Unit and Birth Defects Research Centre, University College London (UCL) Institute of Child Health, London, UK Division of Services for Women and Ch...

2014
Jia Liu Benedikt Bader Adrian Danek

BACKGROUND Neuroacanthocytosis (NA) syndromes are a group of rare diseases characterized by the presence of acanthocytes and neuronal multisystem pathology, including chorea-acanthocytosis (ChAc), McLeod syndrome (MLS), Huntington's disease-like 2 (HDL-2), and pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (PKAN). China has the largest population in the world, which makes it a good location f...

2017
Julie M. Barkmeier-Kraemer Heather M. Clark

BACKGROUND Hyperkinetic dysarthria is characterized by abnormal involuntary movements affecting respiratory, phonatory, and articulatory structures impacting speech and deglutition. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) play an important role in the evaluation and management of dysarthria and dysphagia. This review describes the standard clinical evaluation and treatment approaches by SLPs for ad...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2013
Roger D Porsolt Vincent Castagné Eric Hayes David Virley

Repeated haloperidol treatment administered to nonhuman primates (NHPs) over several months or even years leads to the gradual appearance of drug-induced dystonic reactions in the orofacial region (mouth opening, tongue protrusion or retraction, bar biting) and in the whole body (writhing of the limbs and trunk, bar grasping). The propensity of antipsychotics to induce dystonia in NHPs is not c...

2010
IHAB TALAT ABDEL-RAHEEM

Tardive Dyskinesia (TD) is a severe movement disorder of the orofacial region caused by the typical neuroleptic, haloperidol. It was reported that haloperidol-induced TD is mediated through oxidative stress mechanism which is triggered by calcium overload. Moreover, the disturbance of melatonin secretion due to pineal gland calcification is linked to the pathophysiology of TD. Therefore, the ai...

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