Schizophrenic akinesia and catatonic symptoms may similarly resemble parkinsonian and dystonic symptoms. |
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Parkinsonian side effects manifest themselves as tremor, rigidity, and akinesia individually or in combination. |
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In other cases akinesia, dyskinesia, waxy flexibility, and cogwheeling may occur instead of or in addition to the classic rigidity. |
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In a previous report of Lyme-associated extrapyramidal features in 5 patients, 5 all of the patients exhibited akinesia, pains, and rigidity. |
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Energeia akinesia means energy without movement, such as a force not based on any dynamic. |
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Other signs include incontinence, late rigidity, akinesia, and tremor. |
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An echocardiogram excluded major pericardial effusion, showing a non-dilated left ventricle with inferior wall akinesia and overall moderate function. |
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This is a hypokinetic disorder characterized by hypokinesia or akinesia, rigidity, and a rhythmic fine tremor at the rate of 3-6 cycles per second. |
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Cerebral potantials preceding voluntary movement in patients vvith bilateral or unilateral parkinsonian akinesia. |
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Levodopa, appears to correct the akinesia of Parkinson's disease by the formation of dopamine at nigro-striatal dopaminergic sites that remain functional. |
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This type of akinesia tends to occur progressively earlier after each dose during prolonged therapy and is regarded as resulting from a temporary insufficiency of dopamine at the appropriate receptor sites. |
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Obstacles with their evolution towards a normal feeding are akinesia, limits of motor functions, impairements of cognition and behavioural control. |
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Miss H. showed a striking unilaterality of rigidity and akinesia, the left side of her body being much more severely affected. |
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Parkinson's disease is characterized by symptoms such as postural instability, akinesia, and bradykinesia among others. |
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Arciniegas and Anderson mentioned that the decrease in suicide attempts in people with PD may be related to the effects of bradykinesia, akinesia, bradyphrenia, and apathy. |
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