Preferred Name | Contralateral hyperkinetic movements | |
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Movements that are either voluntary or involuntary and result in excessive movements. The most common types of hyperkinetic movements are tremor, myoclonus, dystonia, dyskinesias, and tics. |
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Contralateral hyperkinetic movements |
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OWLClass_b0d7de4f_5705_44f0_8360_b0e8dc60c5fc |
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Contralateral hyperkinetic movements |
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references |
Bullard, S. E., Griss, M., Greene, S., & Gekker, A. (2012). Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, acs103. |
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Jerky dystonic unsteady hand syndrom |
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http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/STO.owl#OWLClass_8eeed569_6795_46dc_a945_6e995b29a80e |
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