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Body tension, such as pulled-up, stiff legs, stiff arms, clenched fists, arched back or tense belly. ... Shaken baby syndrome. The stress of calming a ...
... legs. This medicine may cause a serious type of reaction called tumor lysis syndrome (TLS). Your doctor may give you a medicine to help prevent this. Call ...
Genetic testing. This can identify the specific affected gene that's responsible for the congenital myasthenic syndrome and which treatments may be beneficial.
... disorder, Restless legs syndrome, Paras...omnia, Idiopathic hypersomnia. Show ... resonance imaging, Brain tumor, Movement disorder, Epilepsy, Mental disorder.
... disorder called nephrotic syndrome. ... legs. Ask your doctor before you use any medicine ... swelling of the face, fingers, feet, ankles, or lower legs ...
How other neurological diseases, including dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease, are related to REM sleep behavior disorder; Possible causes, ...
Leg pain can be constant or come and go. It may start suddenly or get worse over a period of time. It may affect your entire leg or only a specific area, ...
... Restless legs syndrome, Chorea, Early-onset Parkinson's disease, Excessive saliva, Drug-induced movement disorder. Show more areas of focus for Erika D ...
Reye's syndrome or; Sleep apnea, history of ... legs, feet, or sex organs; lightheadedness ... unusual excitement, nervousness, or restlessness; unusual ...
Reye's syndrome or; Sleep apnea, history of—Should ... legs, feet, or sex organs; lightheadedness ... restlessness; seeing double; seeing, hearing, or ...
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