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Dyskinesia

Dyskinesia is a medical condition meaning the person afflicted makes bad or abnormal movements. Dyskinesia is sometimes caused by long-term use of anti-psychotic drugs or other dopamine antagonists like the antiemetic metoclopramide. The effect of these drugs can be tardive, meaning the dyskinesia continues or even appears even after the drugs are no longer taken (see Tardive dyskinesia).

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Lithoptysis and pulmonary calcification in primary ciliary dyskinesia
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Mislocalization of DNAH5 and DNAH9 in Respiratory Cells from Patients with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Rationale: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder characterized by recurrent infections of the airways and situs inversus ...
Does Risperidone Induce Persistent Tardive Dyskinesia?
One of the more common side effects from conventional neuroleptics is tardive dyskinesia. This side effect can be a significant problem because it tends ...
Nasal nitric oxide measurements to screen children for primary ciliary dyskinesia
Study objective: To examine the usefulness of exhaled and nasal nitric oxide (NO) measurements to detect primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) in children.
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Primary abnormalities of ciliary structure and function termed primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), are often diagnosed late in adult and pediatric patients ...
Central Microtubular Agenesis Causing Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia
Primary ciliary dyskinesia is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by chronic upper and lower respiratory tract symptoms. We report the diagnosis ...

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