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What (who) is hyperkinesis$36732$ - definition


Hyperkinetic         
  • The [[basal ganglia]] are involved in hyperkinesia.
  • A healthy, neuropathic, and myopathic electromyogram, respectively.
  • [[Hyperglycemia]]-induced involuntary movements ([[hemichorea]] and bilateral [[dystonia]]) in a 62-year-old Japanese woman with [[type 1 diabetes]].
  • [[Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson]], the neurologist most known for his description of what came to be known as [[Wilson's disease]].
EXCESSIVE MOVEMENTS DUE TO BASAL GANGLIA DYSFUNCTION
Hyperkinesia (muscular activity); Hyperkinetic; Overactive; Hyper-kinetic; Hyperkinesia (neurology)
·adj Of or pertaining to Hyperkinesis.
Hyperkinesia         
  • The [[basal ganglia]] are involved in hyperkinesia.
  • A healthy, neuropathic, and myopathic electromyogram, respectively.
  • [[Hyperglycemia]]-induced involuntary movements ([[hemichorea]] and bilateral [[dystonia]]) in a 62-year-old Japanese woman with [[type 1 diabetes]].
  • [[Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson]], the neurologist most known for his description of what came to be known as [[Wilson's disease]].
EXCESSIVE MOVEMENTS DUE TO BASAL GANGLIA DYSFUNCTION
Hyperkinesia (muscular activity); Hyperkinetic; Overactive; Hyper-kinetic; Hyperkinesia (neurology)
Hyperkinesia refers to an increase in muscular activity that can result in excessive abnormal movements, excessive normal movements, or a combination of both. Hyperkinesia is a state of excessive restlessness which is featured in a large variety of disorders that affect the ability to control motor movement, such as Huntington's disease.
overactive         
  • The [[basal ganglia]] are involved in hyperkinesia.
  • A healthy, neuropathic, and myopathic electromyogram, respectively.
  • [[Hyperglycemia]]-induced involuntary movements ([[hemichorea]] and bilateral [[dystonia]]) in a 62-year-old Japanese woman with [[type 1 diabetes]].
  • [[Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson]], the neurologist most known for his description of what came to be known as [[Wilson's disease]].
EXCESSIVE MOVEMENTS DUE TO BASAL GANGLIA DYSFUNCTION
Hyperkinesia (muscular activity); Hyperkinetic; Overactive; Hyper-kinetic; Hyperkinesia (neurology)
¦ adjective excessively active.
Derivatives
overactivity noun