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1. Athetosis is classified as minor Athetosis and major Athetosis based on its magnitude
2. How to say Athetosis in English? Pronunciation of Athetosis with 1 audio pronunciation, 3 synonyms, 1 meaning, 6 translations and more for Athetosis.
3. What are synonyms for Athetosis?
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5. What does Athetosis mean? Information and translations of Athetosis in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
6. Definition of Athetosis in the Definitions.net dictionary
7. Adjectives for Athetosis include athetoid and athetotic
8. Medical Definition of Athetosis : a nervous disorder that is marked by continual slow movements especially of the extremities and is usually due to a brain lesion Learn More about Athetosis Dictionary Entries near Athetosis
9. The term Athetosis has progressively disappeared from the anglo-saxon literature which considers that Athetosis is part of the spectrum of dystonia
10. Athetosis •Athetosis is a slow continuous stream of sinuous, writhing movements, typically of the hands and feet •Causes - dyskinetic motor fluctuation in PD - athetoid cerebral palsy •If Athetosis becomes faster, it sometimes blends with chorea i.e
11. Athetosis is a movement dysfunction. It’s characterized by involuntary writhing movements
12. Minor Athetosis is seen in patients with mild cerebral palsy
13. Athetosis is a continuous stream of slow, flowing, writhing involuntary movements
14. Athetosis is a continuous stream of slow, flowing, writhing involuntary movements
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16. Athetosis is a condition in which a person experiences involuntary writing movements
17. Athetosis is a nonprogressive disorder arising from damage to the basal ganglia
18. Athetosis Slow, uncoordinated, involuntary writhing movements (most severe in the fingers, hands, arms, legs and neck), difficulty feeding, hypotonia and spasms; Athetosis may be accompanied by cerebral palsy
19. Athetosis >> Muscles that receive defective messages from the brain may be constantly contracted and tight (spastic), exhibit involuntary writhing movements (Athetosis), or have difficulty with voluntary movement (dyskinesia)
20. 3 words related to Athetosis: nervous disorder, neurological disease, neurological disorder
21. Athetosis can be identified, searching for subtle semiological traits, in particular at the …
22. Variants: or Athetosic \- ˈtō- sik \ Medical Definition of athetotic: relating to athetosis: athetoid
23. Athetizing athetoid athetoses athetosic athetosis athetotic: athiesm athiest athiests; Literary usage of Athetise
24. Athetosis and dyskinesia often occur with spasticity but do not often occur alone.
25. The movements occurring in Athetosis are also referred to as athetoid movements.