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Psychomotor Disorders

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Definition: Abnormalities of motor function that are associated with organic and non-organic cognitive disorders.     
See Also Movement Disorders
Examples Apraxias; Psychomotor Agitation
Other names Psychomotor Impairment; Psychomotor Impairments; Psychomotor Disorder, Developmental; Impairments, Psychomotor; Developmental Psychomotor Disorder; Psychomotor Disorders, Developmental; Developmental Psychomotor Disorders; Impairment, Psychomotor
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
Fumaric aciduria  0   *Metabolism, Inborn Errors *Muscle Hypotonia *Psychomotor Disorders Fumarate Hydratase/deficiency.
MacDermot Winter syndrome  0   *Microcephaly *Psychomotor Disorders Genitalia, Male/abnormalities. Am J Med Genet. 32(1):60-2
Kozlowski Rafinski Klicharska syndrome  0   *Bone Diseases, Developmental *Cataract *Growth Disorders *Intellectual Disability *Psychomotor Disorders *Facies.
Bowen-Conradi syndrome  0   *Fetal Growth Retardation *Psychomotor Disorders.
Aniridia renal agenesis psychomotor retardation  0   *Psychomotor Disorders *Aniridia Kidney/abnormalities.
Megarbane syndrome  0   *Abnormalities, Multiple *Growth Disorders *Hernia *Joint Instability *Psychomotor Disorders. Am J Med Genet. 2001;104(3):221-4
De Hauwere Leroy Adriaenssens syndrome  0   *Hypertelorism *Iris Diseases *Psychomotor Disorders Iris/abnormalities.

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