choreoathetosis

choreoathetosis
cho·reo·ath·e·to·sis

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  • Choreoathetosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G25.5 ICD 9 333.5 …   Wikipedia

  • choreoathetosis — Abnormal movements of body of combined choreic and athetoid pattern. [choreo + G. athetos, unfixed, + osis, condition] congenital c. SYN: double athetosis. * * * cho·reo·ath·e·to·sis .ath ə tō səs n …   Medical dictionary

  • choreoathetosis — ˌathəˈtōsə̇s noun Etymology: New Latin, from chorea + o + athetosis : a nervous disturbance marked by the involuntary purposeless and uncontrollable movements characteristic of chorea and athetosis …   Useful english dictionary

  • Paroxysmal kinesogenic choreoathetosis — (PKC) is a type of paroxysmal dyskinesia characterized by episodes of chorea, athetosis, or dystonia, triggered by sudden movements. Episodes last for seconds to minutes. The paroxysmal dyskinesias are a group of rare movement disorders… …   Wikipedia

  • familial paroxysmal choreoathetosis — Mount Reback syndrome …   Medical dictionary

  • paroxysmal choreoathetosis — Mount Reback syndrome …   Medical dictionary

  • paroxysmal kinesigenic choreoathetosis — an autosomal dominant type in which choreoathetotic movements are provoked by sudden movements or startling …   Medical dictionary

  • хореоатетоз — (choreoathetosis; хорея + атетоз) сочетание хореического гиперкинеза с атетозом; наблюдается при поражении полосатого тела …   Большой медицинский словарь

  • Хореоатето́з — (choreoathetosis; Хорея + Атетоз) сочетание хореического гиперкинеза с атетозом; наблюдается при поражении полосатого тела …   Медицинская энциклопедия

  • Paroxysmal Nonkinesigenic Dyskinesia — (PNKD) is an episodic movement disorder first described by Mount and Reback in 1940 under the name Familial paroxysmal choreoathetosis [Mount, L. A.; Reback, S. : Familial paroxysmal choreoathetosis: preliminary report on a hitherto undescribed… …   Wikipedia

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