dyskinesia

NOUN
  1. abnormality in performing voluntary muscle movements
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How To Use dyskinesia In A Sentence

  • tardive dyskinesia
  • The mainstay of treatment for primary ciliary dyskinesia involves chest physical therapy to enhance the clearance of bronchial secretions.
  • Patients with primarily dystonic rather than choreoatheotoid dyskinesia responded best.
  • Levodopa is considered better at treating motor control problems in Parkinson's patients but is also associated with side effects such as dyskinesia (involuntary movements), and the effectiveness of the drug can wear off over time. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • Side effects included dystonic reactions, acute dyskinesia, Parkinsonism, akathisia, and autonomic and cardiovascular symptoms.
  • The [D.sub.2] blockade in the nigrostriatal pathway causes extrapyramidal symptoms, which include drug-induced parkinsonism, akathisia, acute dystonia, and tardive dyskinesia.
  • Or swallow it with water, to treat your tardive dyskinesia? Times, Sunday Times
  • In other cases akinesia, dyskinesia, waxy flexibility, and cogwheeling may occur instead of or in addition to the classic rigidity.
  • They compare this problem to tardive dyskinesia, caused by antipsychotic drugs, and call it tardive dysphoria, "an active process in which a depressive picture is caused by continued administration of the antidepressant. Dr. Peter Breggin: New Research: Antidepressants Can Cause Long-Term Depression
  • Results: None of recurred after the surgical removal except some of the sensory deficit and dyskinesia.
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