| extrapyramidal tract |
SEE: extrapyramidal motor system .
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| extrapyramidal d. |
any of a group of disorders marked by abnormal involuntary movements, alterations in muscle tone, and postural disturbances and involving lesions of the extrapyramidal tract; included are parkinsonism, chorea, athetosis, and others.
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| extrapyramidal s. |
any of a group of clinical disorders considered to be due to malfunction in the extrapyramidal system and characterized by abnormal involuntary movements; included are parkinsonism, athetosis, and chorea.
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| extrapyramidal |
symptoms. These are the most disturbing and common side effects and involve disruption in the nerves and muscles controlling movement and coordination. They are a major reason for noncompliance.
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| extrapyramidal system |
That part of the nervous system that regulates subconscious control of skeletal muscle through the basal ganglia. Symptoms that result from impairment of this system include, but are not limited to, weakness, abnormal muscle reflexes, and increased muscle tone. close window
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