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  1. Movement disorder

    For the journal Movement Disorders journal Infobox Disease Name Movement disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 F44.4, F98.4, G25.8 G25.9, ICD10 R 25 r 25 ICD9 ICD9 333.9 , ICD9 781.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D009069 Movement disorders include Akathisia inability to sit still Akinesia lack of movement Associated Movements Mirror Movements or Homolateral Synkinesis Athetosis contorted torsion or twisting Ataxia gross lack of coordination of muscle movements Ballismus violent involuntary rapid and irregular movements Hemiballismus affecting only one side of the body Bradykinesia slow movement Cerebral palsy Chorea disease Chorea rapid, involuntary movement Sydenham s chorea Rheumatic chorea Huntington s disease Dystonia sustained torsion Dystonia muscularum Blepharospasm Writer s cramp Spasmodic torticollis twisting of head and neck Dopamine responsive dystonia hereditary progressive dystonia with diurnal fluctuation or Segawa s disease Geniospasm episodic involuntary up and down movements of the chin and lower lip Myoclonus brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles Metabolic General Unwellness Movement Syndrome MGUMS Mirror movement disorder involuntary movements on one side of the body mirroring voluntary movements of the other side Parkinson s disease Paroxysmal kinesigenic choreoathetosis Paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia Restless Legs Syndrome RLS WittMaack Ekboms disease Spasm s contractions Stereotypic movement disorder Stereotypy repetition Tardive dyskinesia Tic disorder s involuntary, compulsive, repetitive, stereotyped ... Wilson s disease Treatment Treatment depends upon the underlying disorder. ref name urlMedlinePlus Movement Disorders cite web url http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus movementdisorders.html title MedlinePlus Movement Disorders work accessdate ref References reflist Emotional and behavioral disorders CNS ... Category Neurological disorders Category Extrapyramidal and movement disorders Category Symptoms and signs ...   more details



  1. Stereotypic movement disorder

    more footnotes date June 2010 Infobox disease Name Stereotypic movement disorder ICD10 F98.4 ICD9 ICD9 307.3 MeshID D019956 Stereotypic movement disorder is a disorder of childhood involving repetitive ... , a stereotypy as part of a Pervasive Developmental Disorder , or hair pulling trichotillomania . ref http www.behavenet.com capsules disorders stereodis.htm Stereotypic movement disorder. BehaveNet ... diagnosis include obsessive compulsive disorder , trichotillomania , vocal and tic disorder s e.g., Tourette syndrome . Although not necessary for the diagnosis, stereotypic movement disorder most often ..., and can occur at any age. The cause of this disorder is not known. Stereotypic movement disorder is often ... by excitement. Children with Stereotypic movement disorder do not always report being bothered .... Stereotypic movement disorder due to head trauma may be permanent. If anxiety or affective ... title DSM IV stereotypic movement disorder persistence of stereotypies of infancy in intellectually ... Excerpt from Childhood Habit Behaviors and Stereotypic Movement Disorder http www.emedicine.com ped topic909.htm eMedicine Childhood Habit Behaviors and Stereotypic Movement Disorder http www.webmd.com ... disorders DEFAULTSORT Stereotypic Movement Disorder Category Childhood psychiatric disorders Category ... nl Stereotiepe bewegingsstoornis simple Stereotypic movement disorder http stereotypicmovementdisorder.com stereotypic movement disorder Stereotypic Movement Disorder ... Disorder to designate repetitive habit behaviors that caused impairment to the child. The repetitive movements that are common with this disorder include thumb sucking , nail biting , nose picking ... level of a disorder, and typically remit without treatment. When stereotyped behaviors cause significant impairment in functioning, an evaluation for stereotypic movement disorder is warranted. There are no specific tests for diagnosing this disorder, although some tests may be ordered ...   more details



  1. Rhythmic movement disorder

    Infobox Disease Name Rhythmic Movement Disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 F 98 4 f 90 ICD9 ICD9 307.3 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020922 Rhythmic Movement Disorder or RMD is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary, repetitive movements of large muscles ... Rhythmic movement disorder in children, CNS journal Spectrums volume 8 issue 2 pages 135 138 url format ..., Ramar date year 2008 month title Rhythmic movement disorder journal Sleep Medicine volume 8 issue ... first K coauthors Smith, Shneerson date year 2006 month title Rhythmic movement disorder head ... attention. Motor symptoms Symptoms of Rhythmic Movement Disorder vary, but most sufferers share common ..., Fetterolf, Chervin date year 2009 month title Near resolution of sleep related rhythmic movement disorder ... Rhythmic Movement Disorder is observed using the standard procedure for polysomnography , which includes ... first P coauthors Seyffert, Santos, Chokroverty date year 2009 month title Rhythmic movement disorder ... Rhythmic movements in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder journal Movement Disorders volume 22 ... 2008 month title Rhythmic movement disorder polysomnographic study and summary of reported cases journal ... date year 2007 month title Sleep related rhythmic movement disorder revisited journal Journal of Sleep ... of Rhythmic Movement Disorder is done on an exclusionary basis in which other closely related movement ... or some combination of the two. ref name Chira Rhythmic Movement Disorder differs from Restless Legs ... Movement Disorder can also have symptoms that overlap with epilepsy . However, use of a polysomnogram ... title Rhythmic Movement Disorder publisher Marcel Dekker series Handbook of sleep disorders .... ref name Walters References Reflist nervous system DEFAULTSORT Rhythmic Movement Disorder Category ... been reported. RMD is often associated with other psychiatric conditions or mental retardation. The disorder ... disorders, like Sleep Apnea sleep apnea . The disorder can be differentially diagnosed into small ...   more details



  1. Periodic limb movement disorder

    Infobox Disease Name Periodic limb movement disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB 29476 ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 327.51 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D009207 Periodic limb movement disorder PLMD , previously known as nocturnal myoclonus , is a sleep disorder where the patient moves Limb anatomy limbs involuntarily during sleep, and has symptoms or problems related to the movement. PLMD should not be confused with restless leg syndrome RLS . RLS occurs while awake as well as when asleep, and when awake, there is a voluntary response to an uncomfortable feeling in the legs. PLMD on the other hand is involuntary, and the patient is often unaware of these movements altogether. Symptoms Patients with PLMD will complain of excessive daytime sleepiness EDS , falling asleep during the day, trouble falling asleep at night, and difficulty staying asleep throughout the night. ref http www.sleepscene.com plmd.htm ref Patients also display involuntary limb movements that occur at periodic intervals anywhere from 20 40 seconds apart. They often only last the first half of the night during non REM sleep stages. Movements do not occur during REM because of muscle atonia . Diagnosis People ... and periodic limb movement disorder in the general population. Ohayon MM, Roth T. ref but is more ... Res. 2004 May 56 5 543 8. Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder in the elderly ... limb movement disorder PLMD Acute placebo controlled sleep laboratory studies with clonazepam ... history from the patient and or bed partner. PLMS can range from a small amount of movement ... activities close to bedtime and the presence of a mental disorder were significantly associated with having ... to experience relief for there is no known cure for this disorder. It is also advised to not consume ... Hypnic jerk References anchors Notes References reflist SleepSeries2 DEFAULTSORT Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Category Sleep disorders de Periodische Beinbewegung es S ndrome de movimientos peri dicos ...   more details



  1. The Movement Disorder Society

    notability Organizations date May 2010 refimprove date May 2010 The Movement Disorder Society MDS is an international professional society of clinicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals who are interested in Parkinson s disease , related neurodegenerative and neurodevelopmental disorders, hyperkinetic Movement Disorders and abnormalities in muscle tone and motor control. The field of Movement Disorders includes the following areas Parkinson s disease and Parkinsonism , ataxia , dystonia , chorea and Huntington s disease , tic s and Tourette syndrome , myoclonus and startle, restless leg syndrome , stiff person syndrome , tremor and essential tremor , and gait disorder s. ref http www.movementdisorders.org ref gallery File MDS Logo 2010.jpg gallery Membership MDS consists of more than 3,500 clinicians, scientists and other healthcare professionals from more than 90 countries. Many are renowned in the Movement Disorders field. Dr. Joseph Jankovic , Professor of Neurology at Baylor ... External links Official http www.movementdisorders.org DEFAULTSORT Movement Disorder Society Category ... disease. ref Dr. Mark Lew , Director of the Movement Disorders Division and Professor of Neurology ... a wide range of topics in movement disorders, including Parkinson s disease, Huntington s disease ... publications reading list.php ref MDS members Dr. Michael Pourfar , director, Movement Disorders ... that appeared on MedlinePlus, discussing videos on YouTube that depict various movement disorders ... director of the Colorado Neurological Institute s Movement Disorders Center in Denver, was interviewed ... s Disease and Movement Disorders since 1990. Publications MDS publishes 16 issues of the journal Movement Disorders journal Movement Disorders annually which is published by Wiley Blackwell. ref http ... topics. The MDS website houses a complete library of movement disorders videos that accompany articles in the Journal, as well as forums for discussion of unique cases in movement disorders. Movement ...   more details



  1. Mirror movement disorder

    one source date February 2012 Mirror movements are characterized by involuntary movements on one side of the body mirroring voluntary movements of the other side. For example if you wanted to pick up a pencil with your left hand, then your right hand would also reach out for the same pencil. This mostly affects the top half of the body but can also affect the bottom half of the body. This may amke walking harder as one leg will move at the same time as the other. Playing a musical instrument such as the piano may become very difficult as it involves doing different things with both hands. ref cite journal last Connolly first K coauthors P. Stratton title Developmental changes in associated movements journal Dev Med Child Neurol year 1968 volume 10 pages 49 56 ref References reflist See also Movement disorder Category Extrapyramidal and movement disorders Disease stub ...   more details



  1. Rapid eye movement behavior disorder

    Clinic cite web url http www.mayoclinic.org rem sleep behavior disorder title REM Sleep Behavior Disorder publisher Mayo Clinic accessdate 2010 01 02 ref Causes Rapid eye movement behaviour disorder occurs ... last1 Gugger first1 JJ. last2 Wagner first2 ML. title Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder ... name Olson Olson EJ et al. 2000 . Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder demographic, clinical ...Other uses Eye movement disambiguation Refimprove date July 2007 Infobox disease Name Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020447 Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder RBD is a sleep disorder more specifically a parasomnia that involves abnormal behaviour during the sleep phase with Rapid eye movement sleep rapid eye movement REM sleep . It was first described in 1986. The major and arguably ... complex integrated movement, in which sufferers appear to be Unconsciousness unconsciously acting ... cite web last Schutte Rodin first Sharon title REM Sleep Behavior Disorder url http yoursleep.aasmnet.org ... option. ref Cite journal last1 Paparrigopoulos first1 TJ. title REM sleep behaviour disorder clinical ... first1 L. last2 Zucconi first2 M. title REM sleep behaviour disorder. journal Clin Neurophysiol volume ... BF. last2 Silber first2 MH. last3 Ferman first3 TJ. title REM sleep behaviour disorder in Parkinson ... title REM Sleep Behavior Disorder url http yoursleep.aasmnet.org disorder.aspx?id 29 work yoursleep.aasmnet.org ... similar to RBD in that sufferers exhibit excessive sleep movement and potentially violent behaviour ... disorder. Both RBD and narcolepsy involve dissociation of sleep states probably arising from a disruption ... 2001 02 13 dog sleep title Dog with Rare Sleeping Disorder Sent Home After Unique Diagnosis ... s Disease Mental and behavioural disorders selected physical DEFAULTSORT Rapid Eye Movement Behaviour Disorder Category Sleep disorders Category Psychiatric diagnosis ja ...   more details



  1. Disorder

    Wiktionary Disorder may refer to Chaos , unpredictability and in the metaphysical sense, it is the opposite of law and order Civil disorder , one or more forms of disturbance caused by a group of people Disease , an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism Psychological disorders Anxiety disorder , different forms of abnormal and pathological fear and anxiety Conversion disorder , neurological symptoms such as numbness, blindness, paralysis, or fits, where no neurological explanation is possible Mental disorder , a psychological or behavioral pattern associated with distress or disability that occurs in an individual and is not a part of normal development or culture Obsessive compulsive disorder , an anxiety disorder characterized by repetitive behaviors aimed at reducing anxiety Obsessive compulsive personality disorder , obsession with perfection, rules, and organization Personality disorder , an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the culture of the individual who exhibits it Order and disorder physics . Lawlessness, a lack of laws or law enforcement Randomness , a lack of intelligible pattern or combination in information theory, mathematics, and computer programming Disorder band , Bristol based hardcore punk band Disorder 2009 film Disorder film , a Chinese documentary Disorder album Disorder album , by The Gazette band The Gazette Disorder , a song by Joy Division , from their album Unknown Pleasures Dis order is the CD DVD Merchandise mailorder of Displeased Records disambig de St rung es Desorden it Disordine nl Storing ur ...   more details



  1. Law and Disorder

    Law and Disorder may refer to Law and Disorder 1940 film Law and Disorder 1940 film , a British crime comedy starring Barry K. Barnes Law and Disorder 1958 film Law and Disorder 1958 film , a British comedy starring Michael Redgrave Law and Disorder 1974 film Law and Disorder 1974 film , an American comedy starring Carroll O Connor Law and Disorder TV series Law and Disorder TV series , a 1994 British sitcom Law and Disorder radio program Law and Disorder radio program , an American legal issues talk program Law & Disorder , an episode of Homicide Life on the Street See also A series of documentary films by Louis Theroux Law and Disorder in Johannesburg Law and Disorder in Lagos Law and Disorder in Philadelphia disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Disorder (band)

    Infobox musical artist name Disorder image caption image size background group or band alias origin Bristol , England genre Crust punk occupation years active 1980 present label Heartbeat Productions Disorder ... Wheelie Chris Willsher Disorder are a hardcore punk band that formed in the Bristol area of the United ..., Disorder are a band who aligned with politically charged punk bands like Crass and Conflict band Conflict . ref name AMG Ankeny, Jason http www.allmusic.com artist p17047 Disorder overview , allmusic, Macrovision Corporation ref History Disorder formed in 1980 in Bristol. ref name Glasper Glasper ... they formed their own Heartbeat Productions Disorder Records Disorder Records label along with Heartbeat ... that followed, which saw an ever changing line up. ref name Glasper Disorder were part of the protest punk movement, and were one of the bands that spearheaded the Bristol punk scene in the early ... a split album with Kafka Prosess . ref http homepages.nyu.edu cch223 uk info disorder SCinter.html Disorder Interview , Skull & Crossbones 6, 1988 ref The band became popular across Europe ... album in 2005, Kamikaze , considered by allmusic s Stewart Mason as brash and invigorating as any of Disorder ... publisher Cherry Red Books isbn 0 9517206 9 4 ref small Singles EPs Complete Disorder EP Heartbeat Productions Disorder , 1981 29 Distortion to Deafness EP Disorder, 1981 9 Perdition 12 Disorder, 1983 25 Mental Disorder EP Disorder, 1983 16 Complete Disorder The Singles 12 EP Disorder, 1984 More Noize ... Blade Heartbeat Productions Disorder , 1984 7 Gi Faen I Nasjonaliteten Din Live Live In Oslo Disorder, 1985 One Day Son, All This Will Be Yours Disorder, 1986 split with Kafka Prosess Violent World Disorder, 1989 Masters of the Glueniverse Desperate Attempt, 1991 split with Mushroom Attack The Rest ..., ? Driller Killer The Collection CD Cleopatra, 1995 The Best of Disorder CD Anagram, 1998 Riot City Years 81 83 Step 1, 2005 Total Disorder Dead Ringer,? Compilation appearances Punk and Disorderly ...   more details



  1. Depersonalization disorder

    Infobox disease Name Depersonalization disorder ICD10 ICD10 F 48 1 f 40 ICD9 ICD9 300.6 MeshID D003861 Depersonalization disorder DPD is a Dissociation psychology dissociative disorder ICD 10 classifies the disorder as an anxiety disorder in which the sufferer is affected by persistent or recurrent feelings ..., J. 2006 . Feeling Unreal Depersonalization Disorder and the Loss of the Self . New York, NY Oxford ... of a mental illness disorder is made when the Dissociation psychology dissociation is persistent and interferes ... disorder is thought to be largely caused by severe traumatic lifetime events including childhood ... with depersonalization disorder. ref cite web last Simeon first Daphne title Depersonalisation Disorder ... art00002 publisher Adis International accessdate 2011 10 13 ref As the core symptoms of the disorder are thought to protect the victim from negative stimuli, depersonalization disorder can be conceptualized as a defense mechanism . Depersonalization disorder is often comorbid with anxiety disorders , panic disorders , clinical depression and bipolar disorder . Although depersonalization disorder ... disorder is the subjective experience of unreality, and as such there are no clinical ... cite journal author Simeon D year 2004 title Depersonalisation Disorder A Contemporary Overview url journal CNS Drugs volume 18 issue 6 pages 343 354 pmid 15089102 ref Individuals with the disorder commonly ... disorder update of 117 cases url journal Journal of Clinical Psychiatry volume 64 issue 9 pages ... The British Journal of Psychiatry volume 182 title Depersonalisation disorder clinical features ... J, Simeon D ref Depersonalization disorder is associated with cognitive disruptions in early perceptual ... M, Sirroff B, Simeon D title Cognitive functioning in depersonalization disorder journal ... temporal lobe epilepsy , panic disorder , acute stress disorder , schizophrenia , migraine ... D year 2004 title Depersonalisation Disorder A Contemporary Overview url journal CNS Drugs volume ...   more details



  1. Conversion disorder

    and feigned disorder of movement. Lancet 2000 Apr 8 355 9211 , pp. 1243 4. ref however this is a research ...Infobox disease Name Conversion disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB 1645 ICD10 ICD10 F 44 f 40 ICD9 ICD9 ... 1150 MeshID D003291 Conversion disorder is where patients suffer apparently neurological symptoms, such as numbness ... s life, and conversion is considered a mental disorder psychiatric disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical ... hysteria hysteria , the disorder has arguably been known for millennia, though it came to greatest ... . Oxford Oxford University Press. ref The DSM IV classifies conversion disorder as a somatoform disorder while the ICD 10 classifies it as a dissociative disorder . Definition DSM IV defines conversion disorder as follows One or more symptoms or deficits are present that affect voluntary motor or sensory ... is not intentionally produced or feigned as in factitious disorder or malingering . The symptom ... to pain or sexual dysfunction , does not occur exclusively during the course of somatization disorder , and is not better accounted for by another Mental illness mental disorder . The nature of the association ... to specific criteria for each individual disorder, must each meet the following general criteria No evidence of a physical disorder that can explain the symptoms that characterize the disorder but physical ... the symptoms of the disorder and stressful events, problems or needs. ref name bluebook History .... The term Conversion disorder originated with Freud. He viewed these apparently neurological symptoms ... as a neurosis but as an organic disorder. Hysterical symptoms, however, regularly become attached ... disorder can present with motor or sensory symptoms including any of the following Motor symptoms ... or other movement disorders Gait problems Astasia abasia Syncope fainting Sensory symptoms or deficits ... psychogenic illness but the text describing conversion disorder states that In epidemic hysteria, shared .... Diagnosis The diagnosis of conversion disorder involves three elements the exclusion of neurological ...   more details



  1. Purging disorder

    no footnotes date September 2011 Purging disorder is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent purging self induced vomiting , misuse of laxative s, diuretic s, or enema s to control weight or shape in the absence of binge eating episodes that occurs in people with normal or near normal weight. Purging disorder differs from anorexia nervosa AN because individuals with purging disorder are not underweight, and purging disorder differs from bulimia nervosa BN because individuals with purging disorder do not consume a large amount of food before they purge. In current diagnostic systems, purging disorder is a form of Eating disorder not otherwise specified EDNOS . Research indicates that purging disorder may be as common as bulimia nervosa or anorexia nervosa in women, that the syndrome is associated with clinically significant levels of distress, and that it appears to be distinct from bulimia nervosa on measures of hunger and ability to control food intake. External links http www.bulimia.com client client pages nl edr 19 3.cfm Defining Purging Disorder in Practice http www.medicalnewstoday.com releases 81505.php Professor Identifies New Eating Disorder Purging Disorder http www.msnbc.msn.com id 20874033 ns health mental health t little known purging disorder often missed .TufqM JQCdk Little known purging disorder is often missed Category Eating disorders ...   more details



  1. Schizoaffective disorder

    Infobox disease Name Schizoaffective disorder ICD10 ICD10 F 25 f 20 ICD9 ICD9 295.70 OMIM 181500 MeshID D011618 Schizoaffective disorder is a psychiatric medical diagnosis diagnosis that describes a mental disorder characterized by recurring episodes of elevated or depressed mood, or of simultaneously ... disorder ref Schizoaffective disorder most commonly affects cognition and emotion. Auditory hallucinations , paranoia , bizarre delusions , or thought disorder disorganized speech and thinking ... 13 is rare. Schizoaffective disorder belongs to the schizophrenia spectrum and other psychosis psychotic ... by the DSM 5 Workgroup, which includes schizophrenia , schizotypal personality disorder , schizophreniform disorder , brief psychotic disorder , delusional disorder , substance induced psychotic disorder , both psychotic and catatonia catatonic disorders associated with a general medical condition, both unspecified psychotic and catatonic disorders and other unspecified psychotic disorder. ref ... This spectrum of psychotic disorders is comparable to the bipolar spectrum in bipolar disorder . Each named disorder on this continuum shares symptoms with the others, and some professionals including ... labels are not necessarily warranted. Overview The lifetime prevalence of the disorder is probably ... disorder currently exists, though extensive evidence exists for abnormalities in the metabolism ... disorders. As a group, individuals with schizoaffective disorder have a more favorable prognosis than those with schizophrenia , but a worse prognosis than those with other mood disorder ... disorder are likely to have comorbid conditions, including anxiety disorder s and substance abuse ... life expectancy of people with the disorder is shorter than those without, due to increased physical ... cite journal author Lake CR, Hurwitz N title Schizoaffective disorder merges schizophrenia and bipolar disorders as one disease there is no schizoaffective disorder journal Current Opinion in Psychiatry ...   more details



  1. Neurological disorder

    . The specific causes of neurological problems vary, but can include genetic disorder s, congenital abnormality congenital abnormalities or congenital disorder disorders , infections , lifestyle sociology ... Frontal lobe disorder Frontal lobe damage Parietal lobe damage Temporal lobe damage Occipital ... Peripheral nervous system disorders Cranial nerve disorder s Autonomic dysfunction Autonomic nervous system disorders Seizure disorder s such as epilepsy Movement disorder s such as Parkinson s disease Sleep disorder s Headaches including migraine Lower back and neck pain see Back pain Other pain ..., and further assessment may indicate an underlying neurological disorder. There are sometimes unclear ... . Some cases may be classified as mental disorders, for example as conversion disorder , if the symptoms ... as Depersonalization disorder . There are also conditions viewed as neurological where a person ... that are classed as mental disorder s, or learning disabilities and forms of mental retardation ... accurately diagnose a mental disorder or tell the risk of developing one however, it can be used to rule ... or in regard to the general understanding of brain and mind . Moveover, the definition of disorder medicine disorder in medicine or psychology is sometimes contested in terms of what is considered ... Peripheral nervous system Human brain ICD 10 Chapter VI Diseases of the nervous system Mental disorder Neuroplasticity External links http www.ninds.nih.gov disorders disorder index.htm Disorder Index ...   more details



  1. Sleep disorder

    are examples. Periodic limb movement disorder PLMD Sudden involuntary movement of arms and or legs ... , which is not a disorder. Rapid eye movement behavior disorder RBD Acting out violent or dramatic dreams while in REM sleep REM sleep disorder or RSD Restless legs syndrome RLS An irresistible urge to move legs. RLS sufferers often also have PLMD. Situational circadian rhythm sleep disorder s shift work sleep disorder SWSD and jet lag . Sleep apnea, and mostly obstructive sleep apnea Obstruction ... leg syndrome Periodic limb movement disorder Hypersomnia Recurrent hypersomnia including Kleine Levin ..., and dreams in connection with sleep. Rapid eye movement behavior disorder REM sleep behaviour disorder ...Infobox disease Name Sleep disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB 26877 ICD10 ICD10 F 51 f 50 , ICD10 G 47 g 40 ICD9 ICD9 307.4 , ICD9 327 , ICD9 780.5 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 609 MeshID D012893 A sleep disorder , or somnipathy , is a medical disorder of the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders are serious enough to interfere with normal physical, mental ... acceptable times but no problem with sleep maintenance, a disorder of circadian rhythm s. Other ... and shift work sleep disorder . Hypopnea Hypopnea syndrome Abnormally shallow breathing or slow respiratory ... disorder abrupt awakening from sleep with behavior consistent with fear terror . Parasomnia s Disruptive ... by visual , sound auditory or tactile hallucinations . Not a disorder unless severe. Often seen ... uids 68020920&dopt Full MeSH Insomnia Insomnia is often a symptom of a mood disorder i.e., emotional ... life sleep disorders.htm ref Narcolepsy A chronic neurological disorder or dyssomnia , which .... In these cases, when severe, an acceptance of living with the disorder, however well managed ... deprivation , is almost inevitably caused by an identifiable and treatable sleep disorder , such as sleep ... disorder fi Unih iri zh ...   more details



  1. Mood disorder

    A disorder of movement and mood a phenomenological and neurobiological review last Parker first Gordon ...Infobox disease Name Mood disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 F 30 f 30 ICD10 F 39 f 30 ICD9 ICD9 296 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D019964 Mood disorder is the term ... category of affective disorder . ref name Lewis1934 cite journal last Lewis first AJ year ... The term was then replaced by mood disorder , as the latter term refers to the underlying or longitudinal ... the best known and most researched is major depressive disorder MDD commonly called clinical depression or major depression , and bipolar disorder BD , formerly known as manic depression and characterized ... disorder MDD and cyclothymic disorder for BD ref Cite book title Psychology the science of behaviour ... Major depressive disorder MDD , commonly called major depression, unipolar depression, or clinical ... Depressive Disorder single episode would be diagnosed. After more than one episode, the diagnosis becomes Major Depressive Disorder Recurrent . Depression without periods of mania is sometimes referred ... Parker 1996 p 173 ref Individuals with a major depressive episode or major depressive disorder are at increased ... s population are suffering from a depressive disorder. No age group seems to be exempt from depression ... disorder is frequent in primary care and general hospital practice but is often undetected. Unrecognized depressive disorder may slow recovery and worsen prognosis in physical illness, therefore it is important ... Seasonal affective disorder SAD , also known as winter depression or winter blues , is a specifier ... D. year 2000 title Pathophysiology of seasonal affective disorder a review url journal Journal of Psychiatry ... Disorder Not Otherwise Specified DD NOS is designated by the DSM IV Codes code 311 for depressive disorders ... IV, DD NOS encompasses any depressive disorder that does not meet the criteria for a specific disorder. It includes the research diagnoses of recurrent brief depression , and minor depressive disorder ...   more details



  1. Mental disorder

    mental diagnoses in the 19th century. Armand Gautier ICD10 ICD10 F MeshID D001523 A mental disorder ... meet criteria for diagnosis of one or more of the common types of mental disorder. ref name WHOICPE ... associated with mental disorders or with being diagnosed or judged as having a mental disorder , leading ... clinical documents use the term mental disorder , while illness is also common. It has been noted ... by the American Psychiatric Association APA since 1952. Both list categories of disorder and provide ..., some approaches are not based on identifying distinct categories of disorder using Dichotomy ... of mental disorder, one extreme argues that it is entirely a matter of value judgements including ... doi 10.1046 j.1440 1614.1999.00555.x ref Common hybrid views argue that the concept of mental disorder ... different categories of mental disorder, and many different facets of human behavior and personality ... functioning may be classified as an anxiety disorder . ref name webMD types cite web url http www.webmd.com ... anxiety disorder , social anxiety disorder , panic disorder , agoraphobia , obsessive compulsive disorder and post traumatic stress disorder . Other affective emotion mood processes can also become disordered. Mood disorder involving unusually intense and sustained sadness, melancholia, or despair ... prolonged depression can be diagnosed as dysthymia . Bipolar disorder also known as manic depression ... categories of disorder, or mix and merge together along a dimension or spectrum of mood, is subject ... disordered e.g. delusions , thought disorder , hallucinations . Psychotic disorder s in this domain include schizophrenia , and delusional disorder . Schizoaffective disorder is a category used ... personality disorder s are listed, including those sometimes classed as eccentric , such as paranoid personality disorder paranoid , schizoid personality disorder schizoid and schizotypal personality disorder schizotypal personality disorders types that have described as dramatic or emotional ...   more details



  1. The Movement

    The Movement may refer to Music The Movement reggae band , an American rock reggae band The Movement dance band , the house music act The Movement punk band , a Danish German mod revival punk band The Movement Inspectah Deck album The Movement Inspectah Deck album , 2003 The Movement D.I.T.C. album The Movement D.I.T.C. album , a hip hop compilation from D.I.T.C. Records The Movement Harlem World album The Movement Harlem World album , 1999 The Movement Mo Thugs album The Movement Mo Thugs album , 2003 The Movement Sharlok Poems album The Movement Sharlok Poems album , 2004 The Movement song writing and music production duo , an American songwriting and music production duo Politics The Movement Iceland , a political party in Iceland Civil rights movement , the African American political movement Other culture The Movement literature , the English literary group The Movement theatre company , the UK theatre company disambiguation de The Movement eo La Movado it The Movement fi The Movement ...   more details



  1. Balance disorder

    linear acceleration, or movement in a straight line. Image Balance Disorder Illustration C.png ...Infobox disease Name Balance disorder ICD10 ICD10 H 81 h 80 , ICD10 R 42 r 40 ICD9 780.4 A balance disorder .... It may be accompanied by feelings of giddiness or wooziness, or having a sensation of movement ... found in the Utricle ear utricle and saccule the otolith organs and are used to sense movement ... of movement and cause a mismatch between actual head movement and the information sent to the brain ... disorder that causes lasting episodes of vertigo, fluctuating hearing loss, tinnitus a ringing or roaring ... and hearing disorder caused by a gap in the temporal bone, leading to the dysfunction of the superior ... of dizziness not related to the ear. Mal de debarquement is rare disorder of imbalance caused ..., medications Pathophysiology Image Balance Disorder Illustration A.png thumb Balance Disorder Illustration A Image Balance Disorder Illustration B.png thumb Illustration of the flow of fluid in the ear ... in focus when the head is moving. This is called the vestibulo ocular reflex VOR . Movement of fluid ... acceleration, or movement in a straight line. The hair cells of the otolithic organs are blanketed ... Diagnosis of a balance disorder is complicated because there are many kinds of balance disorders ... problems and some medications may contribute to a balance disorder. A person experiencing dizziness ... disorder, such as a stroke or infection, if indicated. A physiotherapist can assess balance or a dizziness disorder and provide specific treatment. The primary physician may request the opinion of an otolaryngologist ... examination to start to sort out possible causes of the balance disorder. The physician may ... for treating balance disorders. One option includes treatment for a disease or disorder that may ... the prognosis of the disorder. Specifically for Meniere s disease a medication called Serc ... when using ototoxic medications. Treatment is specific for underlying disorder of balance disorder ...   more details



  1. Nightmare disorder

    Infobox disease Name Nightmare disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 307.47 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Nightmare disorder , also known as dream anxiety disorder , is a sleep disorder characterized by frequent nightmares . The nightmares, which often portray ... people, those with nightmare disorder experience them with a greater frequency. The disorder s DSM ... disorder would have trouble going through everyday tasks the lack of sleep and anxiety caused ... disorder is discovered. The death of a loved one or a stressful life event can be enough to cause a nightmare but mental conditions like post traumatic stress disorder and other psychiatric disorders ... and will usually not develop a nightmare disorder unless they are under severe psychological stress ... with nightmare disorder however, since children normally experience many nightmares when they are young .... ref http www.minddisorders.com Kau Nu Nightmare disorder.html Nightmare Disorder ref Recent research on nightmare disorder Dissociative disorder s are usually paired with Nightmare Disorder 57 of the time. Nightmare disorder is believed to be associated with Dissociative Disorders as a defense mechanism that is used to escape from the traumatic event that caused the Dissociative Disorder. People with Dissociative Disorder and Nightmare disorder are more likely to self mutilate, attempt suicide, and have Borderline Personality Disorder . ref MY, A., H, K., OA, O., Y, S., U, K., & B, O. 2003, December . Clinical importance of nightmare disorder in patients with dissociative disorders. Psychiatry And Clinical Neurosciences, 57 6 , 575 579. ref Borderline Personality Disorder with Nightmare Disorder is very common, since the stages of sleep vary from that of a normal person i.e. increased stage one sleep, and less stage four sleep . People with Borderline Personality disorder and Nightmare Disorder are usually the severest of those who have Borderline Personality Disorder therefore ...   more details



  1. Disorder operator

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Disputed date March 2008 In theoretical physics , a disorder operator is an Operator mathematics operator that creates a discontinuity of the ordinary order operator s or a monodromy for their values. For example, a t Hooft operator is a disorder operator. So is the Jordan Wigner transformation . DEFAULTSORT Disorder Operator Category Quantum field theory Category Statistical mechanics Phys stub ...   more details



  1. Psychosexual disorder

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Disease Name Psychosexual disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 F 66 8 f 60 ICD10 F 66 9 f 60 ICD9 ICD9 302.7 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Psychosexual disorder is a term which may simply refer to a sexual problems sexual problem that is psychological, rather than physiological, in origin. Psychosexual disorder was a term used in Category Freudian psychology Freudian psychology . A classic example of such a disorder is O Sullivan syndrome , in which the victim is overcome with a desire to fornicate with armed forces servicemen. The term of psychosexual disorder Turkish language Turkish Psikoseks el bozukluk used by the Turkish Armed Forces TAF for homosexuality as a reason to ban the LGBT people from military service. See also LGBT rights in Turkey Mental and behavioral disorders selected physical DEFAULTSORT Psychosexual Disorder Category Freudian psychology Category Sexual and gender identity disorders Category Abnormal psychology Category Article Feedback 5 Sex stub ...   more details



  1. Somatosensory disorder

    Infobox disease Name Somatosensory disorder Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 R 20 r 20 ICD9 ICD9 782.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020886 A somatosensory disorder is an impairment of the somatosensory system. An example is hypoesthesia . Skin and subcutaneous tissue symptoms and signs Category Somatic sensory system Disease stub ...   more details



  1. Acquired disorder

    An acquired disorder is a medical disease condition which develops post fetal ly in contrast with a congenital disorder , which is present at birth . A congenital disorder may be antecedent to an acquired disorder such as Eisenmenger s syndrome . The term acquired may also be used to describe permanent or temporary modifications or medical devices devices such as a shunt medical shunt which have been placed or created by a physician medical professional during palliative palliation or treatment of a medical condition. Category Diseases and disorders Category Medical terms disease stub bg sv F rv rvad ur wa Atrap ye maladeye ...   more details




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