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  1. Dystonia: Dystonia is a neurological hyperkinetic movement disorder in which sustained or repetitive muscle contractions result in twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal fixed postures. The movements may resemble a tremor. (Neurological movement disorder) [100%] 2023-10-11 [Dystonia] [Extrapyramidal and movement disorders]...
  2. Dystonia: Dystonia is a movement disorder in which involuntary muscle contractions result in slow repetitive movements or abnormal postures. Pain or a tremor may also occur. (Neurological movement disorder) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Dystonia] [Extrapyramidal and movement disorders]...
  3. Dystonia: Dystonia is a neurological hyperkinetic movement disorder in which sustained or repetitive muscle contractions result in twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal fixed postures. The movements may resemble a tremor. (Medicine) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Adverse effects of psychoactive drugs]
  4. Dystonia (patient information): For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click here Overview What are the symptoms? What are the causes?. (Patient information) [57%] 2023-12-23 [Patient information] [Neurology]...
  5. Torsion dystonia: Torsion dystonia, also known as dystonia musculorum deformans, is a disease characterized by painful muscle contractions resulting in uncontrollable distortions. This specific type of dystonia is frequently found in children, with symptoms starting around the ages of 11 or 12. (Medicine) [70%] 2023-10-17 [Genetic diseases and disorders]
  6. Focal dystonia: Focal dystonia, also called focal task-specific dystonia, is a neurological condition that affects a muscle or group of muscles in a specific part of the body during specific activities, causing involuntary muscular contractions and abnormal postures. There are many ... (Medical condition) [70%] 2023-11-12 [Dystonia] [Music psychology]...
  7. Cervical dystonia: Cervical dystonia, also known as spasmodic torticollis, is when muscle spasms of the neck results in the head being twisted. Typically this results in the head being tilted towards one shoulder with the chin turned towards the other. [70%] 2023-10-27 [Extrapyramidal and movement disorders] [Neurological disorders]...
  8. Dopamine-responsive dystonia: Dopamine-responsive dystonia (DRD) also known as Segawa syndrome (SS), is a genetic movement disorder which usually manifests itself during early childhood at around ages 5–8 years (variable start age). Characteristic symptoms are increased muscle tone (dystonia, such as ... (Medicine) [57%] 2022-02-16 [Congenital disorders]
  9. X-linked dystonia parkinsonism: X-linked dystonia parkinsonism (XDP), also known as Lubag Syndrome or X-linked Dystonia of Panay, is a rare x-linked progressive movement disorder with high penetrance found almost exclusively in males from the Panay, Philippines. It is characterized by ... [50%] 2023-11-07 [Extrapyramidal and movement disorders] [Rare diseases]...
  10. X-linked dystonia parkinsonism: X-linked dystonia parkinsonism (XDP), also known as Lubag Syndrome or X-linked Dystonia of Panay, is a rare x-linked progressive movement disorder with high penetrance found almost exclusively in males from Panay, Philippines . It is characterized by dystonic ... (Medicine) [50%] 2024-01-01 [Rare diseases]
  11. Paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia: Paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia or PED (or Dystonia 18)is a rare neurological disorder characterized by sudden, transient, involuntary movements, often including repetitive twisting motions and painful posturing triggered by exercise or other physical exertion. PED is in the class ... [50%] 2023-12-15 [Neurological disorders] [Rare diseases]...
  12. Paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia: Paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia or PED is a rare neurological disorder characterized by sudden, transient, involuntary movements, often including repetitive twisting motions and painful posturing triggered by exercise or other physical exertion. PED is in the class of paroxysmal dyskinesia ... (Medicine) [50%] 2023-11-10 [Neurological disorders] [Rare diseases]...

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