Definition of Hemiballismus. Meaning of Hemiballismus. Synonyms of Hemiballismus

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- Hemiballismus or hemiballism is a basal ganglia syndrome resulting from damage to the subthalamic nucleus in the basal ganglia. Hemiballismus is a rare...
- the dysfunction in the cerebellum may play an equal part in dystonia. Hemiballismus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder that causes uncontrolled movement...
- muscles. Typically caused by damage to the subthalamic nucleus or nuclei, hemiballismus movements are nonrhythmic, rapid, nonsuppressible, and violent. They...
- side of the body, such as c****a of one arm but not both (analogous to hemiballismus). C****a is characterized by brief, semi-directed, irregular movements...
- Postencephalitic NMS NBIA PKAN Tauopathy PSP Striatonigral degeneration Hemiballismus HD OA Dyskinesia Dystonia Status dystonicus Spasmodic torticollis Meige's...
- PMID 3258356. Trillet M, Vighetto A, Croisile B, Charles N, Aimard G (1995). "[Hemiballismus with logorrhea and thymo-affective disinhibition caused by hematoma...
- emotional lability. Severe disabling involuntary movements such as hemiballismus or severe c****a might exhaust the patient and become a life-threatening...
- the body, and are not movement disorders. Akathisia Akinesia Dopamine Hemiballismus Medication Management of Parkinson's disease Paroxysmal dyskinesia Psychosis...
- condition, doctrine dwarfism -ismus spasm, contraction Gr**** -ισμός hemiballismus iso- denoting something as being equal Gr**** ἴσος (ísos), equal isotonic...
- primarily involves damage to the striatum; dystonia; and more rarely hemiballismus. The basal ganglia have a limbic sector whose components are ****igned...