C0004158 - Nonprogressive, developmentally-evolving disorder arising from basal ganglia damage in the full term brain characterized by postural reflex impairments, involuntary movements, and dysarthria with preservation of sensation, ocular movement, and frequently, intelligence. 2/10
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CUI    C0004158
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001264 L3339712preferred S3867192 Y АТЕТОЗ
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001264 L0890574no S1094391 Y ATETOZ
RussianMDRRUS 10003620 L15733323no S19019355 N Атетоз
RussianMDRRUS 10003620 L15733323no S19019355 Y Атетоз
Medical Subject Headings A0027496 AT53896477 A dyskinesia characterized by an inability to maintain the fingers, toes, tongue, or other body parts in a stable position, resulting in continuous slow, sinusoidal, and flowing involuntary movements. This condition is frequently accompanied by CHOREA, where it is referred to as choreoathetosis. Athetosis may occur as a manifestation of BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES or DRUG TOXICITY. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p76)
Medical Subject Headings Czech A13044826 AT211617236 Nervová porucha hybnosti spočívající v neschopnosti udržet svaly v jedné pozici. Projevuje se mimovolními, pomalými nepřetržitými pohyby ("červovitými"), postihujícími často prsty, ruce, jazyk, popř. i další části těla. Vzniká při poškození mozku (oblastí důležitých pro kontrolu hybnosti, bazálních ganglií, např. nedostatkem kyslíku během porodu. (cit. Velký lékařský slovník online, 2013 http://lekarske.slovniky.cz/ )
NCI Thesaurus A24371933 AT205726022 Slow, involuntary, and nonpurposeful writhing movements that usually affect the upper limbs.
NCI National Institute of Child Health and Human Development A24371933 AT210371636 A movement disorder consisting of slow, involuntary, and nonpurposeful writhing movements that usually affect the upper limbs.
HPO A24666296 AT220840904 A slow, continuous, involuntary writhing movement that prevents maintenance of a stable posture. Athetosis involves continuous smooth movements that appear random and are not composed of recognizable sub-movements or movement fragments. In contrast to chorea, in athetosis, the same regions of the body are repeatedly involved. Athetosis may worsen with attempts at movement of posture, but athetosis can also occur at rest. [HPO:probinson, PMID:20589866]
(PSY) Psychological Index Terms A7559393 AT46116547 Nonprogressive, developmentally-evolving disorder arising from basal ganglia damage in the full term brain characterized by postural reflex impairments, involuntary movements, and dysarthria with preservation of sensation, ocular movement, and frequently, intelligence.