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HYPERREFLEXIA

  • Hyperreflexia
  • Overactive bodily reflexes

    Hyperreflexia is overactive or overresponsive bodily reflexes. Examples of this include twitching and spastic tendencies, which indicate disease of the

    Hyperreflexia

    Hyperreflexia

  • Serotonin syndrome
  • Symptoms caused by an excess of serotonin in the central nervous system

    pupils, and myoclonus (intermittent jerking or twitching), as well as hyperreflexia (overresponsive reflexes). Many of these symptoms may be side effects

    Serotonin syndrome

    Serotonin syndrome

    Serotonin_syndrome

  • General paresis of the insane
  • Organic mental disorder caused by late-stage syphilis

    complaints. Later, the patient experiences dysarthria, intention tremors, hyperreflexia, myoclonic jerks, confusion, seizures and severe muscular deterioration

    General paresis of the insane

    General paresis of the insane

    General_paresis_of_the_insane

  • Hyporeflexia
  • Reduction or absence of bodily reflexes

    detected through the use of a reflex hammer and is the opposite of hyperreflexia. Hyporeflexia is generally associated with a deficit in the lower motor

    Hyporeflexia

    Hyporeflexia

  • Autonomic dysreflexia
  • Medical condition

    cardiac arrhythmias. This condition is sometimes referred to as autonomic hyperreflexia. Most cases of AD occur in individuals with spinal cord injuries. Lesions

    Autonomic dysreflexia

    Autonomic_dysreflexia

  • Overactive bladder
  • Condition where a person has a frequent need to urinate

    Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition where there is a frequent feeling of needing to urinate to a degree that it negatively affects a person's

    Overactive bladder

    Overactive bladder

    Overactive_bladder

  • Methaqualone
  • Obsolete sedative–hypnotic drug

    and death. Additional effects are delirium, convulsions, hypertonia, hyperreflexia, vomiting, kidney failure, and death through cardiac or respiratory

    Methaqualone

    Methaqualone

    Methaqualone

  • MDMA
  • Psychoactive drug, often called ecstasy

    hypertension or hypotension Hypotensive bleeding Central nervous system Hyperreflexia Agitation Mental confusion Paranoia Stimulant psychosis Cognitive and

    MDMA

    MDMA

    MDMA

  • ALS
  • Rare neurodegenerative disease

    include tight and stiff muscles (spasticity) and exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), including an overactive gag reflex. While the disease does not cause

    ALS

    ALS

    ALS

  • Monoamine oxidase inhibitor
  • Type of medication

    serotonin toxicity, a dose-related condition that can include tremor, hyperreflexia, clonus, agitation, autonomic instability, and, in severe cases, life-threatening

    Monoamine oxidase inhibitor

    Monoamine oxidase inhibitor

    Monoamine_oxidase_inhibitor

  • Clonazepam
  • Benzodiazepine medication

    withdrawal syndrome associated with benzodiazepines include hypertonia, hyperreflexia, restlessness, irritability, abnormal sleep patterns, inconsolable crying

    Clonazepam

    Clonazepam

    Clonazepam

  • Benzodiazepine
  • Class of CNS depressant drugs

    days for chlordiazepoxide. The symptoms include tremors, hypertonia, hyperreflexia, hyperactivity, and vomiting and may last for up to three to six months

    Benzodiazepine

    Benzodiazepine

    Benzodiazepine

  • Vascular dementia
  • Dementia resulting from stroke

    signs observed in areas of the brain include hemiparesis, bradykinesia, hyperreflexia, extensor plantar reflexes, ataxia, pseudobulbar palsy, as well as gait

    Vascular dementia

    Vascular dementia

    Vascular_dementia

  • Methylphenidate
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    overstimulation; these symptoms include: vomiting, nausea, agitation, tremors, hyperreflexia, muscle twitching, euphoria, confusion, hallucinations, delirium, hyperthermia

    Methylphenidate

    Methylphenidate

    Methylphenidate

  • Catatonia
  • Psychiatric behavioural syndrome

    Triggered by serotonergic drugs (ex: SSRI); features include delirium, hyperreflexia, myoclonus, GI symptoms (N/V/D), autonomic instability, hyperthermia

    Catatonia

    Catatonia

    Catatonia

  • Spasticity
  • Abnormal stiffness of skeletal muscle

    excessive velocity-dependent muscle contraction. This ultimately leads to hyperreflexia, an exaggerated deep tendon reflex. Spasticity is often treated with

    Spasticity

    Spasticity

  • Spinal shock
  • Loss of sensation and paralysis following a spinal cord injury

    therefore easier to stimulate. Phases 3 and 4 are characterized by hyperreflexia, or abnormally strong reflexes usually produced with minimal stimulation

    Spinal shock

    Spinal_shock

  • Williams syndrome
  • Genetic disorder

    difficulties, including trouble walking downstairs, overactive motor reflexes (hyperreflexia), and hyperactive, involuntary movement of the eyes (nystagmus). Williams

    Williams syndrome

    Williams syndrome

    Williams_syndrome

  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
  • Class of antidepressant medication

    dilated pupils, myoclonus (intermittent jerking or twitching), as well as hyperreflexia. Concomitant use of SSRIs or SNRIs for depression with a triptan for

    Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor

    Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor

    Selective_serotonin_reuptake_inhibitor

  • Reflex hammer
  • Medical instrument used by practitioners to test deep tendon reflexes

    and peripheral nervous system disorders, with the former resulting in hyperreflexia, or exaggerated reflexes, and the latter resulting in hyporeflexia or

    Reflex hammer

    Reflex hammer

    Reflex_hammer

  • Muscle relaxant
  • Drug for skeletal muscle function

    may be used to alleviate symptoms such as muscle spasms, pain, and hyperreflexia. The term "muscle relaxant" is used to refer to two major therapeutic

    Muscle relaxant

    Muscle_relaxant

  • LSD
  • Psychedelic drug

    and heart rate, as well as goose bumps, jaw clenching, dry mouth, and hyperreflexia. In cases of adverse reactions, users may experience numbness, weakness

    LSD

    LSD

    LSD

  • Promethazine
  • Sedating antihistamine

    depression, unconsciousness, and sudden death. Other reactions may include hyperreflexia, hypertonia, ataxia, athetosis, and extensor-plantar reflexes. Atypically

    Promethazine

    Promethazine

    Promethazine

  • Tilidine
  • Synthetic opioid painkiller

    (after repeated dosing), hallucinations, confusion, euphoria, tremor, hyperreflexia, clonus, and increased sweating. Uncommonly, somnolence; rarely, diarrhoea

    Tilidine

    Tilidine

    Tilidine

  • Trousseau sign of latent tetany
  • Medical diagnostic method

    may be positive before other manifestations of hypocalcemia such as hyperreflexia and tetany, as such it is generally believed to be more sensitive (94%)

    Trousseau sign of latent tetany

    Trousseau sign of latent tetany

    Trousseau_sign_of_latent_tetany

  • Ankle jerk reflex
  • Physiological stretch reflex

    Tubocurarine Pyridoxine excess/megadose Chronic alcoholism Grade 4 ankle hyperreflexia is called ankle clonus. There is repetitive ankle dorsiflexion and plantarflexion

    Ankle jerk reflex

    Ankle_jerk_reflex

  • Spastic paraplegia 6
  • Medical condition

    muscle tone and bladder anomalies associated with pes cavus and specific hyperreflexia. People with spastic paraplegia 6 generally start showing symptoms during

    Spastic paraplegia 6

    Spastic_paraplegia_6

  • Pyramidal signs
  • In neurology, signs of dysfunction in the pyramidal tract

    such as spasticity, weakness, slowing of rapid alternating movements, hyperreflexia, and a positive Babinski sign. The pyramidal tract completes development

    Pyramidal signs

    Pyramidal_signs

  • Venlafaxine
  • SNRI antidepressant

    labile blood pressure, hyperthermia), neuromuscular aberrations (e.g. hyperreflexia, incoordination), or gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g. nausea, vomiting

    Venlafaxine

    Venlafaxine

    Venlafaxine

  • Toxidrome
  • Syndrome caused by a dangerous level of a toxin

    sympathomimetic toxidrome include anxiety, delusions, diaphoresis, hyperreflexia, mydriasis, paranoia, piloerection and seizures. Complications include

    Toxidrome

    Toxidrome

    Toxidrome

  • Chlorophenoxy herbicide
  • gastrointestinal haemorrhage acutely followed by coma, hypertonia, hyperreflexia, ataxia, nystagmus, miosis, hallucinations and convulsions. Treatment

    Chlorophenoxy herbicide

    Chlorophenoxy herbicide

    Chlorophenoxy_herbicide

  • Tricyclic antidepressant
  • Class of medications

    and PR intervals) CNS effects: syncope, seizure, coma, myoclonus, hyperreflexia, convulsions, drowsiness Pulmonary effects: hypoventilation resulting

    Tricyclic antidepressant

    Tricyclic antidepressant

    Tricyclic_antidepressant

  • Lithium (medication)
  • Mood-stabilizing psychiatric medication

    evidence for these procedures) or use pharmacological help Headache Hyperreflexia – overresponsive reflexes Leukocytosis – elevated white blood cell count

    Lithium (medication)

    Lithium (medication)

    Lithium_(medication)

  • Norepinephrine
  • Catecholamine hormone and neurotransmitter

    1007/s11910-014-0494-0. PMID 25220846. S2CID 10849388. Amzallag M (1993). "Autonomic hyperreflexia". International Anesthesiology Clinics. 31 (1): 87–102. doi:10

    Norepinephrine

    Norepinephrine

    Norepinephrine

  • Spondylosis
  • Degeneration of the vertebral column

    feeling of electrical shock down the spine or arms. Muscle spasticity, hyperreflexia or even clonus are characteristic of myelopathy. Other abnormal reflexes

    Spondylosis

    Spondylosis

    Spondylosis

  • Proprioception
  • Sense of self-movement, force, and body position

    palsy. People with cerebral palsy often suffer from spasticity due to hyperreflexia. A common clinical test of spasticity is the pendulum test, in which

    Proprioception

    Proprioception

    Proprioception

  • Myelopathy
  • Disorder of the spinal cord

    motor neuron signs—weakness, spasticity, clumsiness, altered tonus, hyperreflexia and pathological reflexes, including Hoffmann's sign and inverted plantar

    Myelopathy

    Myelopathy

    Myelopathy

  • Zuclopenthixol
  • Typical antipsychotic medication

    Weight loss Muscle rigidity Trismus Torticollis Tardive dyskinesia Hyperreflexia Dyskinesia Parkinsonism Syncope Ataxia Speech disorder Hypotonia Convulsion

    Zuclopenthixol

    Zuclopenthixol

    Zuclopenthixol

  • Spinal cord
  • Part of the vertebral column in animals

    in a characteristic pattern of ipsilateral deficits. These include hyperreflexia, hypertonia and muscle weakness. Lower motor neuronal damage results

    Spinal cord

    Spinal cord

    Spinal_cord

  • Goose bumps
  • Physiological response to stimuli

    diseases, such as temporal lobe epilepsy, some brain tumors, and autonomic hyperreflexia. Goose bumps can also be caused by withdrawal from opiates such as heroin

    Goose bumps

    Goose bumps

    Goose_bumps

  • Depressant
  • Drugs that lower neurotransmission levels, reducing brain activity

    about 5 days later, including overactivity, restlessness, tremors, hyperreflexia, hypotonia, vasomotor instability, incessant crying, and general irritability

    Depressant

    Depressant

    Depressant

  • Motor neuron diseases
  • Group of neurological disorders affecting motor neurons

    atrophy and fasciculations, and upper motor neuron (UMN) findings include hyperreflexia, spasticity, muscle spasm, and abnormal reflexes. Pure upper motor neuron

    Motor neuron diseases

    Motor neuron diseases

    Motor_neuron_diseases

  • Cerebrum
  • Large part of the brain containing the cerebral cortex

    neuron lesions. These lesions result in muscle weakness, spasticity, hyperreflexia, and Babinski sign. The cerebrum takes in information from the senses

    Cerebrum

    Cerebrum

    Cerebrum

  • Clemastine
  • Allergy medication

    twitching, athetosis, hyperthermia, cyanosis, convulsions, tremors, and hyperreflexia. This may be followed by postictal depression and cardiovascular/respiratory

    Clemastine

    Clemastine

    Clemastine

  • Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease
  • Degenerative brain disease caused by prions

    following five neurologic signs: poor coordination, myoclonus, chorea, hyperreflexia, or visual signs. (If persistent painful sensory symptoms exist, ≥4

    Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

    Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

    Variant_Creutzfeldt–Jakob_disease

  • Spinal cord compression
  • Medical condition

    Lhermitte's sign (intermittent shooting electrical sensation) and hyperreflexia may be present. Typically, the symptoms of spinal cord compression develop

    Spinal cord compression

    Spinal cord compression

    Spinal_cord_compression

  • Tamoxifen
  • Selective estrogen receptor modulator

    300 mg/m2) and was found to produce acute neurotoxicity including tremor, hyperreflexia, unsteady gait, and dizziness. These symptoms occurred within three

    Tamoxifen

    Tamoxifen

    Tamoxifen

  • Syrinx (medicine)
  • Rare, fluid-filled neuroglial cavity

    Syringomyelia typically causes weakness, atrophy, and often fasciculations and hyperreflexia of the hands and arms; a deficit in pain and temperature sensation in

    Syrinx (medicine)

    Syrinx_(medicine)

  • Anterior spinal artery syndrome
  • Human spinal cord disorder

    weeks from onset and include upper motor dysfunction (spastic paresis, hyperreflexia) as well as continued lower motor (flaccid paresis), sensory and autonomic

    Anterior spinal artery syndrome

    Anterior spinal artery syndrome

    Anterior_spinal_artery_syndrome

  • 5-MeO-DiPT
  • Psychedelic tryptamine

    load and discomfort, slight pupil dilation, mild nausea, some muscular hyperreflexia, muscle contractions and spasms, gastrointestinal disturbances, hypertension

    5-MeO-DiPT

    5-MeO-DiPT

    5-MeO-DiPT

  • Spinocerebellar ataxia
  • Progressive neurological disease

    torticollis, extensor plantar responses, reduced proprioception and hyperreflexia China transglutaminase 6 (TGM6) located at chromosome 20p13 SCA36 5th

    Spinocerebellar ataxia

    Spinocerebellar ataxia

    Spinocerebellar_ataxia

  • Multiple system atrophy
  • Neurodegenerative disorder

    possible neurological problems include spasmodic dysphonia, hypertonia, hyperreflexia, rigidity, dysarthria, dysphagia and neck dystonic posture. Dysarthria

    Multiple system atrophy

    Multiple system atrophy

    Multiple_system_atrophy

  • Cramp fasciculation syndrome
  • Peripheral nerve disorder

    fatigue anxiety exercise intolerance globus sensations paraesthesias. hyperreflexia The procedure of diagnosis for Cramp Fasciculation Syndrome (CFS) is

    Cramp fasciculation syndrome

    Cramp_fasciculation_syndrome

  • 5-Thioasymbescaline
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    physical effects, extremities feeling warm, slight lightheadedness, slight hyperreflexia, slight diarrhea, and extended physical malaise. It was said that there

    5-Thioasymbescaline

    5-Thioasymbescaline

    5-Thioasymbescaline

  • Lithium toxicity
  • Medical condition

    have primarily neurological symptoms which include nystagmus, tremor, hyperreflexia, ataxia, and change in mental status. During chronic toxicity, the gastrointestinal

    Lithium toxicity

    Lithium toxicity

    Lithium_toxicity

  • Tranylcypromine
  • Irreversible non-selective MAO inhibitor and antidepressant drug

    appetite Blood dyscrasias Chest pain Diarrhea Edema Hallucinations Hyperreflexia Insomnia Jaundice Leg cramps Myalgia Palpitations Sensation of cold

    Tranylcypromine

    Tranylcypromine

    Tranylcypromine

  • N-DEAOP-NMT
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    qualitatively similar to those of LSD, and included strong mydriasis, hyperreflexia, tremors, hypothermia, hyperactivity, skin hyperemia, stereotypy, fearful

    N-DEAOP-NMT

    N-DEAOP-NMT

    N-DEAOP-NMT

  • Thioproscaline
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    pressure at the back of the neck, feeling vulnerable, dizziness, and hyperreflexia. It was remarked that the psychoactive effects did not seem to be worth

    Thioproscaline

    Thioproscaline

    Thioproscaline

  • Metaescaline
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    peyote, there was little body discomfort, no nausea, and only occasional hyperreflexia. In addition, metaescaline was said to have less exaggeration of color

    Metaescaline

    Metaescaline

    Metaescaline

  • Hyperekplexia
  • Genetic disorder causing an exaggerated startle response

    alertness, while the electromyogram will show rapid muscular responses and hyperreflexia. Otherwise, genetic testing is the only definitive diagnosis. MRIs and

    Hyperekplexia

    Hyperekplexia

    Hyperekplexia

  • Sphingolipidoses
  • Medical condition

    oligodendrocytes Spasticity Neurodenegeration (leading to death) Hypertonia Hyperreflexia Decerebration-like posture Blindness Deafness Autosomal recessive About

    Sphingolipidoses

    Sphingolipidoses

    Sphingolipidoses

  • Dexmethylphenidate
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    overstimulation; these symptoms include: vomiting, nausea, agitation, tremors, hyperreflexia, muscle twitching, euphoria, confusion, hallucinations, delirium, hyperthermia

    Dexmethylphenidate

    Dexmethylphenidate

    Dexmethylphenidate

  • Tethered cord syndrome
  • Neurological disorders

    picture of upper and lower motor neuron findings, such as amyotrophy, hyperreflexia or hyporeflexia, a positive stretch sign, and pathologic plantar response

    Tethered cord syndrome

    Tethered_cord_syndrome

  • Thyroidectomy
  • Surgical procedure involving partial or complete removal of the thyroid

    to prevent hypocalcemia, which may present as paresthesias, tetany, hyperreflexia, and ECG changes. If these symptoms arise, additional oral calcium and

    Thyroidectomy

    Thyroidectomy

    Thyroidectomy

  • Motor cortex
  • Region of the cerebral cortex involved in voluntary movement

    fibers in the medullary pyramids. Upper motor neuron signs (spasticity, hyperreflexia, Babinski sign) reflect corticospinal and cortical dysfunction. In amyotrophic

    Motor cortex

    Motor cortex

    Motor_cortex

  • 4-Thioasymbescaline
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    feeling that nerve endings are raw and active, possible neurological hyperreflexia, feeling continuous electrical impulses traveling between nerve endings

    4-Thioasymbescaline

    4-Thioasymbescaline

    4-Thioasymbescaline

  • Lizeth Sloot
  • Dutch biomechanist

    MM, Harlaar J, Buizer AI, Sloot LH. Functional assessment of stretch hyperreflexia in children with cerebral palsy using treadmill perturbations. Journal

    Lizeth Sloot

    Lizeth_Sloot

  • Bilirubin encephalopathy
  • Medical condition

    with patients showing signs of lethargy, decreased feeding, hypotonia, hyperreflexia, and a high-pitched cry. Intermediate phase: At the end of first week

    Bilirubin encephalopathy

    Bilirubin encephalopathy

    Bilirubin_encephalopathy

  • Primary lateral sclerosis
  • Degeneration of the upper motor neurons, causing muscle weakness

    develop ventilatory failure to require noninvasive ventilatory support. Hyperreflexia is another key feature of PLS as seen in patients presenting with the

    Primary lateral sclerosis

    Primary_lateral_sclerosis

  • DiPT
  • Psychedelic drug

    effect. In addition, it causes mild diarrhea, mild nausea, muscular hyperreflexia, and slight pupil dilation. There were no changes in appetite and no

    DiPT

    DiPT

    DiPT

  • C16orf90
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    hernia, frontal upsweep of hair, macrotia, high palate, hypertonia, hyperreflexia, abnormality of the cerebrum, or vitamin D deficiency "NCBI Nucleotide"

    C16orf90

    C16orf90

    C16orf90

  • SPG20
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    individuals with this mutation may show dysmetria in the upper extremities, hyperreflexia, distal amyotrophy and ankle clonus, in addition to spasticity, weakness

    SPG20

    SPG20

    SPG20

  • Urinary retention
  • Inability to completely empty the bladder

    technique can be combined with posterior rhizotomy to reduce detrusor hyperreflexia. Extracorporeal magnetic stimulation is a non-invasive method that involves

    Urinary retention

    Urinary retention

    Urinary_retention

  • Lesch–Nyhan syndrome
  • Rare genetic disorder

    pyramidal system involvement, including spasticity, overactive reflexes (hyperreflexia) and extensor plantar reflexes, also occur. The resemblance to athetoid

    Lesch–Nyhan syndrome

    Lesch–Nyhan syndrome

    Lesch–Nyhan_syndrome

  • AB-5'F-BUTINACA
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    analgesia, hypothermia, bradypnea, hypolocomotion, convulsions, and hyperreflexia. These effects can be variably reversed by the selective cannabinoid

    AB-5'F-BUTINACA

    AB-5'F-BUTINACA

    AB-5'F-BUTINACA

  • Acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency
  • Medical condition

    conditions worsens, they begin to experience exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia), more severe and frequent seizures, and gradual loss of vision and

    Acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency

    Acyl-CoA oxidase deficiency

    Acyl-CoA_oxidase_deficiency

  • Barakat–Perenthaler syndrome
  • Neurodevelopmental genetic disorder

    infantile epileptic spasms, axial hypotonia, peripheral spasticity and/or hyperreflexia, and a few cases showed dystonia. Head circumference decreased progressively

    Barakat–Perenthaler syndrome

    Barakat–Perenthaler_syndrome

  • Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease
  • Medical condition (inherited neurometabolic disease)

    (dysarthria), ophthalmoplegia, opisthotonus, facial palsy, confusion, hyperreflexia, Babinski responses, and ankle clonus. In early infancy, the presentation

    Biotin-thiamine-responsive basal ganglia disease

    Biotin-thiamine-responsive_basal_ganglia_disease

  • List of diseases (H)
  • Hyperpipecolatemia Hyperprolactinemia Hyperprolinemia type II Hyperprolinemia Hyperreflexia Hyper-reninism Hypersensitivity Hypersensitivity type I Hypersensitivity

    List of diseases (H)

    List_of_diseases_(H)

  • Low caffeine coffee
  • Type of coffee

    nervousness, irritability, anxiety, tremulousness, muscle twitching (hyperreflexia), insomnia, headaches, respiratory alkalosis, and heart palpitations

    Low caffeine coffee

    Low caffeine coffee

    Low_caffeine_coffee

  • Prokar Dasgupta
  • Indian surgeon and academic

    of the role of intravesical capsaicin in the treatment of detrusor hyperreflexia. Institute of Neurology. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery

    Prokar Dasgupta

    Prokar Dasgupta

    Prokar_Dasgupta

  • Rheobase
  • In neuroscience, aspect of a cell membrane

    and lower motor systems, with symptoms ranging from muscle atrophy, hyperreflexia, and fasciculations, all of which suggest increased axonal excitability

    Rheobase

    Rheobase

    Rheobase

  • Vascular myelopathy
  • Medical condition

    become spastic and hyporeflexia (underactive nerve responses) turns into hyperreflexia (overactive nerve responses) and extensor plantar nerve responses. Sensory

    Vascular myelopathy

    Vascular_myelopathy

  • Konzo
  • Disease due to malnutrition and high dietary cyanide intake

    [citation needed] The severity of konzo varies; cases range from only hyperreflexia in the lower limbs to a severely disabled patient with spastic paraparesis

    Konzo

    Konzo

    Konzo

  • Lumbar spinal stenosis
  • Narrowing of the lower spinal canal

    weakness, bowel and bladder dysfunction, spasticity, motor weakness, hyperreflexia and muscular atrophy. These findings, taken from the history and physical

    Lumbar spinal stenosis

    Lumbar spinal stenosis

    Lumbar_spinal_stenosis

  • Treatment of bipolar disorder
  • Detailed analysis of management techniques for bipolar disorders

    weight gain, gastritis, xerostomia, nausea, leukocytosis, fine tremor, Hyperreflexia, Deep tendon, Nephrotoxicity, Polyuria, Potential sign of toxicity,

    Treatment of bipolar disorder

    Treatment_of_bipolar_disorder

  • Watershed stroke
  • Medical condition

    is affected, symptoms can include numbness, reduced sensation, and hyperreflexia. Most often, the side of the brain damaged results in body defects on

    Watershed stroke

    Watershed stroke

    Watershed_stroke

  • Triceps reflex
  • lower motor neuron lesion or a problem in the neuromuscular junction. Hyperreflexia (a response far larger than considered normal): Indicates a potential

    Triceps reflex

    Triceps reflex

    Triceps_reflex

  • List of adverse effects of paroxetine
  • (symptoms may include agitation, confusion, diaphoresis, hallucinations, hyperreflexia, myoclonus, shivering, tachycardia and tremor) Gastrointestinal bleeding

    List of adverse effects of paroxetine

    List_of_adverse_effects_of_paroxetine

  • Kufor–Rakeb syndrome
  • Medical condition

    leading to abnormal postures) Dyskinesia (involuntary movements) and hyperreflexia (increased reflexes) Facial-faucial-finger mini-myoclonus (involuntary

    Kufor–Rakeb syndrome

    Kufor–Rakeb syndrome

    Kufor–Rakeb_syndrome

  • Dopamine-responsive dystonia
  • Medical condition

    Approximately 25 percent also have abnormally exaggerated reflex responses (hyperreflexia), particularly in the legs. These symptoms can result in a presentation

    Dopamine-responsive dystonia

    Dopamine-responsive_dystonia

  • ABAT
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    ABAT deficiency phenotype includes psychomotor retardation, hypotonia, hyperreflexia, lethargy, refractory seizures, and EEG abnormalities. Multiple alternatively

    ABAT

    ABAT

    ABAT

  • 4-Methylthioamphetamine
  • Chemical compound

    syndrome caused by 4-MTA Euphoria Drowsiness Sustained rapid eye movement Hyperreflexia – overreaction of the reflexes Agitation Restlessness Tachycardia –

    4-Methylthioamphetamine

    4-Methylthioamphetamine

    4-Methylthioamphetamine

  • Said Awad
  • Canadian urologist

    cryoneurolysis in the treatment of patients with detrusor instability/hyperreflexia and hypersensitive bladder" Neurourology and Urodynamics, Volume 6,

    Said Awad

    Said_Awad

  • Severe intellectual disability-progressive spastic diplegia syndrome
  • Medical condition

    had fair skin, sparse, thin hair, low-set ears, ataxia, spasticity, hyperreflexia, thin lips, a sacral dimple, and was farsighted. Genetic testing found

    Severe intellectual disability-progressive spastic diplegia syndrome

    Severe intellectual disability-progressive spastic diplegia syndrome

    Severe_intellectual_disability-progressive_spastic_diplegia_syndrome

  • Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency
  • Rare disorder involving deficiency in GABA degradation

    tomography abnormalities Oculomotor apraxia Microcephaly Macrocephaly Hyperreflexia Somnolence Choreoathetosis Myopathy SSADH deficiency is inherited in

    Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency

    Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency

    Succinic_semialdehyde_dehydrogenase_deficiency

  • Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency
  • Medical condition

    development, truncal hypotonia, marked hypokinesia, limb hypertonia, hyperreflexia, oculogyric crises, ptosis, intellectual disability, and paroxysmal

    Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency

    Tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency

    Tyrosine_hydroxylase_deficiency

  • Oenanthotoxin
  • Chemical compound

    dizziness, paresthesia, delirium, ataxia, coma, seizures, trismus, hyperreflexia, opisthotonus, spasms, cerebral edema, status epilepticus Gastrointestinal

    Oenanthotoxin

    Oenanthotoxin

    Oenanthotoxin

  • Signs and symptoms of Graves' disease
  • This includes increased bowel movements, but malabsorption is unusual. Hyperreflexia, with a rapid relaxation phase. Tremor (usually fine shaking; tremor

    Signs and symptoms of Graves' disease

    Signs_and_symptoms_of_Graves'_disease

  • Index of psychology articles
  • disorder Hypergraphia Hypergyny Hyperkinetic disorder Hypermasculinity Hyperreflexia Hypersomnia Hypertension Hypertensive crisis Hyperthymesia Hyperventilation

    Index of psychology articles

    Index of psychology articles

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