dystonia |
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dystonia |
ataxia |
As nouns the difference between dystonia and ataxia
is that
dystonia is a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
ataxia is lack of coordination while performing voluntary movements, which may appear to be clumsiness, inaccuracy, or instability.
dystonia |
choreayahoo |
Choreayahoo is likely misspelled.
Choreayahoo has no English definition.
As a noun dystonia
is a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body.
spasm |
dystonia |
As nouns the difference between spasm and dystonia
is that
spasm is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, a group of muscles, or a hollow organ 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.
As a verb spasm
is to produce and undergo a spasm.
dystonic |
dystonia |
As an adjective dystonic
is (chemistry) describing the isothermal isobaric reversible dissolution of a system of three or more components to form a saturated solution; typically describes the dissolution of a mixed salt in its own water of crystallization.
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.
dystonia |
dystopia |
In medicine terms the difference between dystonia and dystopia
is that
dystonia is a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
dystopia is anatomical tissue that is not found in its usual place.
dystonia |
dystocia |
As nouns the difference between dystonia and dystocia
is that
dystonia is a disabling neurological disorder in which prolonged and repetitive contractions of muscles cause jerking, twisting movements and abnormal postures of the body while
dystocia is a slow or difficult labour or delivery.
dystonia |
procyclidine |
As nouns the difference between dystonia and procyclidine
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
procyclidine is an anticholinergic drug mainly used to treat drug-induced parkinsonism, akathisia and acute dystonia.
dystonia |
biopterin |
As nouns the difference between dystonia and biopterin
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
biopterin is a coenzyme produced within the body, an oxidized degradation product of tetrahydrobiopterin defects in biopterin synthesis or regeneration can cause a form of hyperphenylalaninemia, and biopterin deficiency has been associated with dystonia and rabies.
dystonia |
levodopa |
As nouns the difference between dystonia and levodopa
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
levodopa is a naturally-occurring amino acid found in food, converted into dopamine in the brain and body, and administered clinically in the management of parkinson's disease and dopa-responsive dystonia.
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