The DA hypersensitivity may still play a role and lower the threshold for manifestation of dyskinetic disturbances. |
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The dyskinetic movements were also videotaped and scored by a second neurologist. |
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The diseased dyskinetic heart, which was nearly double the size of a healthy one, had an ejection fraction of less than 20 per cent. |
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However, transient dyskinetic signs are experienced by some patients on maintenance therapy after abrupt withdrawal. |
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An echocardiography was done and moderate biventricular dysfunction, left ventricle dilated with dyskinetic movement were observed. |
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Finger foods may help individuals to be independent with feeding, and dyskinetic patients may also prefer to eat in the privacy of their own homes. |
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Among people who have athetoid or dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy, unintentional or uncontrolled movements will often be seen. |
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A progressive decrease in the threshold for dyskinetic manifestations and an increase in the incidence of oscillations in performance have been reported after a certain time on levodopa therapy. |
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Eucarbon® is therefore indicated for all types of dyskinetic constipation, for dyspepsia caused by fermentation processes or putrefaction, and for acute infectious enteritis. |
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Roisin can only communicate with her eyes and is permanently disabled, she has dyskinetic cerebral palsy and needs a wheelchair to get around. |
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Visual impairment due to a dyskinetic eye movement disorder in children with dyskinetic cerebral palsy. |
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In the presence of myocardial ischemia, U wave vectors are typically directed away from the akinetic or dyskinetic myocardial segment. |
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The shortage of oxygen left him with dyskinetic cerebral palsy and brain damage, requiring extensive care for the rest of his life. |
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Dyskinetic symptoms in profoundly retarded residents following neuroleptic withdrawal and during methylphenidate treatment. |
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