dystonia |
x |
As a noun dystonia
is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
dystonia |
undefined |
As a noun dystonia
is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
dystonia |
false |
As a noun dystonia
is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
dystonia |
clonus |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between dystonia and clonus
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
clonus is (medicine) a muscular spasm with regular contractions.
As nouns the difference between dystonia and clonus
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
clonus is (medicine) a muscular spasm with regular contractions.
dystonia |
akathisia |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between dystonia and akathisia
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
akathisia is (medicine) a sensation of restlessness characterized by an inability to sit still/down or remain motionless/seated, arising from a subjective need or desire to move, often coinciding with the sensation of twitching of muscles, often as a side effect of psychiatric medications.
As nouns the difference between dystonia and akathisia
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
akathisia is (medicine) a sensation of restlessness characterized by an inability to sit still/down or remain motionless/seated, arising from a subjective need or desire to move, often coinciding with the sensation of twitching of muscles, often as a side effect of psychiatric medications.
dystonia |
bradykinesia |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between dystonia and bradykinesia
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
bradykinesia is (medicine) slowness of movement.
As nouns the difference between dystonia and bradykinesia
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
bradykinesia is (medicine) slowness of movement.
dystonia |
athetosis |
As nouns the difference between dystonia and athetosis
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
athetosis is (symptom) a series of involuntary writhing movements of the limbs, typically bilateral and symmetric and predominantly affecting the distal parts of the limbs.
dystonia |
seizures |
As nouns the difference between dystonia and seizures
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
seizures is .
catatonia |
dystonia |
As nouns the difference between catatonia and dystonia
is that
catatonia is a severe psychiatric condition, often associated with schizophrenia, characterized by a tendency to remain in a rigid state of stupor for long periods which give way to short periods of extreme agitation while
dystonia is a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body.
dystonia |
dyskinesia |
As nouns the difference between dystonia and dyskinesia
is that
dystonia is (medicine) a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
dyskinesia is impairment of voluntary movements resulting in fragmented or jerky motions.
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