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Pathological reflexes also occur in neonates with hyperexcitability syndrome. The triad of signs referred to as hyperexcitability syndrome consists of coarse .
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Glossary of Russian Medical Terms - Topics - Center for Adoption ...
Mar 21, 2006 . Hyperexcitability (neuroexcitablity, neuro-reflex irritability) syndrome: Similar to muscular dystonia but diagnosed within the first 3 months of life.
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Temporal facilitation of spastic stretch reflexes following human ...
feature of the 'upper motor neurone syndrome' is spasticity (Katz & Rymer, . stretch reflex hyperexcitability (i.e. spasticity) are neural in origin (Sheean, 2002; .
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Spasticity: Spastic Movement Disorder | International Encyclopedia ...
Most antispastic treatments are, therefore, directed at the reduction of reflex activity. . of importance in determining which neural control mechanisms are deficient . contracture rather than with reflex hyperexcitability (O'Dwyer and Ada , 1996; .
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Medical Diagnoses E-L - Kids To Adopt
Hyper-excitability syndrome. This is also called a syndrome of increased reflexes and is occasionally seen on . Increased neuro-reflexive excitability syndrome .
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Neuromyotonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
. as Isaacs' syndrome, is a form of peripheral nerve hyperexcitability that causes . neurological exam, including coordination, strength, reflexes, sensation, etc.
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