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Qué (quién) es extrapyramidal disorder - definición

CLINICAL SYNDROMES WITH EITHER AN EXCESS OF MOVEMENT OR A PAUCITY OF VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY MOVEMENTS
Extrapyramidal disorder; Movement Disorders; Abnormal involuntary movements; Movement disorders; Locomotor disability; User:Gardenkur/sandbox/Locomotor disability

Extrapyramidal symptoms         
DRUG-INDUCED MOVEMENT DISORDERS
Extrapyramidal side-effect; Extrapyramidal side effects; Extrapyramidal symptom; Extrapyramidal side effect; Extrapyramidal effects; Extrapyramidal signs; EPSE; Drug-induced movement disorders; Extrapyramidal disease; Extrapyramidal manifestations
Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) are symptoms that are [associated with the extrapyramidal system] of the brain's [[cerebral cortex. When such symptoms are caused by medications or other drugs, they are also known as extrapyramidal side effects (EPSE).
Movement disorder         
Movement disorder refers to any clinical syndrome with either an excess of movement or a paucity of voluntary and involuntary movements, unrelated to weakness or spasticity. Movement disorders are synonymous with basal ganglia or extrapyramidal diseases.
extrapyramidal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Extrapyramidal (disambiguation)
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¦ adjective Anatomy & Medicine relating to motor nerves descending from the cortex to the spine but not part of the pyramidal system.

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Movement disorder

Movement disorder refers to any clinical syndrome with either an excess of movement or a paucity of voluntary and involuntary movements, unrelated to weakness or spasticity. Movement disorders are synonymous with basal ganglia or extrapyramidal diseases. Movement disorders are conventionally divided into two major categories- hyperkinetic and hypokinetic.

Hyperkinetic movement disorders refer to dyskinesia, or excessive, often repetitive, involuntary movements that intrude upon the normal flow of motor activity.

Hypokinetic movement disorders refer to akinesia (lack of movement), hypokinesia (reduced amplitude of movements), bradykinesia (slow movement), and rigidity. In primary movement disorders, the abnormal movement is the primary manifestation of the disorder. In secondary movement disorders, the abnormal movement is a manifestation of another systemic or neurological disorder.