

The following Conditions are related to Involuntary muscle movements
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- Degenerative chorea
Huntington's disease is a genetic, progressive, neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the gradual development of involuntary muscle movements affecting the hands, feet, face, and trunk and progressive deterioration of cognitive processes and memory (dementia). Neurologic movement abnormalities may include uncontrolled, irregular, rapid, jerky movements (chorea) and athetosis, a condition characterized by relatively slow, writhing involun Read More
- Huntington's chorea (hd)
Huntington's disease is a genetic, progressive, neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the gradual development of involuntary muscle movements affecting the hands, feet, face, and trunk and progressive deterioration of cognitive processes and memory (dementia). Neurologic movement abnormalities may include uncontrolled, irregular, rapid, jerky movements (chorea) and athetosis, a condition characterized by relatively slow, writhing involun Read More
- Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) is a progressive neurological condition marked by brain inflammation (encephalitis). The sickness may arise as a result of measles virus reactivation or an improper immune response to the measles virus. SSPE typically manifests itself between two and ten years after the first viral infection. Memory loss, impatience, seizures, involuntary muscle movements, and/or behavioral abnormalit Read More