• Dysdiadochokinesia (DDK) is the medical term for an impaired ability to perform rapid, alternating movements (i.e., diadochokinesia). Complete inability...
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    ability. Lesions to the cerebellum can cause dyssynergia, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria, and ataxia of stance and gait. Dyschronometria can result...
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  • (AMR) or sequential motor rates (SMR). Loss of this ability, called dysdiadochokinesia, is a characteristic sign of cerebellar diseases. Many clinical tests...
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  • with eye movements, dysarthria, dysphagia, hypotonia, dysmetria, and dysdiadochokinesia. These deficits can vary depending on which cerebellar structures...
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  • movements. Lesions to the cerebellum can cause dyssynergia, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, dysarthria and ataxia of stance and gait. Deficits are observed with...
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    Parkinson's disease Thalamic syndrome Cerebellum Lateral Dysmetria Dysdiadochokinesia Intention tremor Medial Cerebellar ataxia Brainstem Other Pseudobulbar...
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    Ipsilateral cerebellar signs including ataxia, dysmetria (past pointing), dysdiadochokinesia Central tegmental tract Palatal myoclonus Lateral spinothalamic tract...
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  • combatant warship category 'Hunter-Killer Destroyer' In medical signs, Dysdiadochokinesia, a type of cerebellar ataxia In molecular biology, Cdc7/Dbf4 kinase...
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  • finger-nose test) inability to perform rapid alternating movements (dysdiadochokinesia), e.g. inability to rapidly flip the hands involuntary horizontal...
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  • and apraxia apraxia ataxia cataplexy (G47.4) confusion dysarthria dysdiadochokinesia dysgraphia hallucination headache (R51) hypokinetic movement disorder:...
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  • ambulation. Associated cerebellar signs can include nystagmus, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, hypotonia, proprioception deficits, and gait ataxia. Intention tremors...
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    articulation), dysmetria (problems judging distances or ranges of movement), dysdiadochokinesia (inability to perform rapid alternating movements such as walking)...
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  • Miosis Enophthalmos Loss of ciliary-spinal reflex Anisocoria DANISH: Dysdiadochokinesia / dysmetria Ataxia Nystagmus (horizontal) Intention tremor Slurred...
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  • smell and taste 781.2 Gait abnormality 781.3 Lack of coordination Dysdiadochokinesia Ataxia NOS Hypotonia 781.5 Clubbing of fingers 781.8 Neurologic neglect...
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    patients in Santarém, Pará, Brazil. Symptoms such as cerebellar ataxia, dysdiadochokinesia, dysmetria, dysarthria, dyslalia, nausea and vomiting where reported...
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  • feet, bradykinesia present in both upper and lower limbs, dysmetria, dysdiadochokinesia, and intentional tremor were bilateral and symmetrical. Neurodegeneration...
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    where limb movements consistently overshoot the desired position; dysdiadochokinesia, where repeated body movements become uncoordinated; or hypotonia...
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    will constantly miss the nose and the hand. This maneuver tests for dysdiadochokinesia. The patient is asked to tap the palm of one hand with the fingers...
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