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Movement Disorders

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Definition: Syndromes which feature DYSKINESIAS as a cardinal manifestation of the disease process. Included in this category are degenerative, hereditary, post-infectious, medication-induced, post-inflammatory, and post-traumatic conditions.  consider DYSKINESIAS for abnormal involuntary movements as a manifestation of an underlying disease   
See Also Dyskinesias; Psychomotor Disorders
Examples Akathisia, Drug-Induced; Angelman Syndrome; Dyskinesias; Dystonic Disorders; Essential Tremor; Hepatolenticular Degeneration; Multiple System Atrophy; Pantothenate Kinase-Associated Neurodegeneration; Parkinsonian Disorders; Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive; Tic Disorders
Other names Status Marmoratus; Orofacial Dyskinesia; Lingual-Facial-Buccal Dyskinesia; Etat Marbre; Dyskinesia Syndromes; Tardive Oral Dyskinesias; Tardive Dystonias; Tardive Dyskinesias; Orofacial Dyskinesias; Oral-facial Dyskinesias; Oral facial Dyskinesia; Oral Dyskinesias; Movement Disorder Syndrome; Movement Disorder; Linguofacial Dyskinesias; Lingual-Facial-Buccal Dyskinesias; Lingual Facial Buccal Dyskinesia; Dystonias, Tardive; Dystonia, Tardive; Dyskinesias, Tardive
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
Guanidinoacetate methyltransferase deficiency  0   *Language Development Disorders *Movement Disorders/congenital Guanidinoacetate N-Methyltransferase/deficiency.
Telfer Sugar Jaeger syndrome  0   *Movement Disorders *Piebaldism. Am J Hum Genet. 1971;23(4):383-9
Non-lissencephalic cortical dysplasia  0   *Brain Diseases *Movement Disorders *Speech Disorders *Malformations of Cortical Development Developmental Disabilities.

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