Athetosis

 

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Athetosis -- eCureMe.com
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NeuroGate.com
... Search results for "Athetosis" Cardioguide Matches 1 - 6 of 6 ... Search AltaVista for more on 'Athetosis' Global Search ...

Athetosis
Medical Encyclopdia article about Athetosis ... Athetosis. A Medical Encyclopedia Article provided by the University of Maryland Medical System. A resource with information on over 4000 medical topics including: Athetosis ...

Yahoo! Groups : athetosis
Yahoo! Groups - Free, easy email groups ... For people with athetosis and their parents. A discussion and information sharing forum, about everything from your ... Lots of groups for cerebral palsy but not so many about athetosis ...

Huntington disease (chorea-athetosis)
a CHORUS notecard document about Huntington disease (chorea-athetosis)

Pupillary athetosis Information Diseases Database
Pupillary athetosis,Hippus, Disease Database Information

Roche Lexikon Medizin (4. Aufl.) - Athetose, Athetosis
Athe|to|se, Athetosis. engl.: athetosis. Fach: Neurologie. akute oder chron., einseitige (= Hemiathetose) oder beidseitige Störung des extrapyramidalen Systems (EPS), u. zwar als Haltungs-, Tonus- u. Bewegungsstörung.

ATHETOSIS
... ATHETOSIS. w the constant traffic, and in 1332 a similar toll was levied on all ods passing over the bridge called ...

Athetosis
White Buffalo Press. Athetosis. Athetosis is a type of Cerebral Palsy (CP) found in approximately 20 to 25 percent of children with CP.

Athetosis - A Medical Reference Article
Medical Encyclopdia article about Athetosis ... Athetosis. A Medical Article provided by University of Maryland Medical Center. A resource with information on over 10,000 medical topics including: Athetosis ...

ATHETOSIS
... Advertisement. ATHETOSIS - Slow irregular twisting snake-like movements in the upper extremities and hands ...

ATHETOSIS
... ATHETOSIS - Slow irregular twisting snake-like movements in the upper extremities and hands ...

MSN Encarta - Dictionary - athetosis
... Print Preview. Search for "athetosis" in all of MSN Encarta ... No thesaurus result for " athetosis" > Translations * for athetosis ...

Cerebral Palsy: a Guide for Care
CEREBRAL PALSY PROGRAM. THE ALFRED I. DUPONT INSTITUTE ... the inability of a muscle to relax, while athetosis refers to an inability to control the movement of ... child may also have a smaller component of athetosis and balance problems ...

athetosis - General Practice Notebook
athetosis. Athetosis describes repetitive involuntary, slow, sinuous, writhing movements, which are especially severe in the hands. There are also elements of postural disturbance.

Huntington disease (chorea-athetosis)
... Huntington disease (chorea-athetosis) CT findings ...

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