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Hiccups (Hcp) are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and plays a key role in breathing. These contractions are followed by the rapid closure of the vocal cords, producing the characteristic "hic" sound. While typically harmless and short-lived, persistent or chronic hiccups may indicate an underlying medical issue.

Hiccups (Hcp)

Hiccups (Hcp) are involuntary contractions of the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and plays a key role in breathing. These contractions are followed by the rapid

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Choreiform movements (CRM) are a type of involuntary movement disorder characterized by brief, irregular, and unpredictable movements that flow from one muscle to another. These movements are often described as "dance-like" and can affect various body parts, including the hands, feet, and face.

Choreiform Movements (CRM)/ Chorea

Choreiform movements (CRM) are a type of involuntary movement disorder characterized by brief, irregular, and unpredictable movements that flow from one muscle to another. These movements are often described as "dance-like"

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Myoclonus (MYC) is a neurological condition characterized by sudden, involuntary muscle jerks or twitches. These movements can be brief and benign or severe and debilitating, depending on their frequency and intensity.

Myoclonus (MYC)

Myoclonus (MYC) is a neurological condition characterized by sudden, involuntary muscle jerks or twitches. These movements can be brief and benign or severe and debilitating, depending on their frequency and intensity.

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Tics are sudden, repetitive movements or vocalizations that are not rhythmic and involve discrete muscle groups. They are a hallmark of tic disorders, including Tourette syndrome (TS), and are common in children, often beginning between the ages of 5 and 10.

Tics (Tcs)

Tics are sudden, repetitive movements or vocalizations that are not rhythmic and involve discrete muscle groups. They are a hallmark of tic disorders, including Tourette syndrome (TS), and are common in

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Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements or vocalizations known as tics. It typically begins in childhood, with symptoms often peaking during adolescence and sometimes diminishing in adulthood.

Tourette Syndrome (TS)

Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements or vocalizations known as tics. It typically begins in childhood, with symptoms often peaking during adolescence and sometimes diminishing

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Movement disorders are a diverse group of neurological conditions characterized by abnormal movements, which can be either voluntary or involuntary. These disorders affect the motor and movement systems of the brain, impacting an individual's speed, quality, and control of movement.

Movement Disorders (MDs)

Movement disorders are a diverse group of neurological conditions characterized by abnormal movements, which can be either voluntary or involuntary. These disorders affect the motor and movement systems of the brain,

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Dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, leading to repetitive movements or abnormal postures. It affects various body parts, including the neck, limbs, torso, eyes, face, and vocal cords, and can manifest at any age.

Dystonia (DTN)

Dystonia is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, leading to repetitive movements or abnormal postures. It affects various body parts, including the neck, limbs, torso, eyes, face, and vocal

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Perinatal hypoxia refers to a condition where there is insufficient oxygen supply to the fetus or newborn before, during, or after birth. This lack of oxygen can lead to significant brain damage and long-term neurological impairments.

Perinatal Hypoxia (PNH)

Perinatal hypoxia refers to a condition where there is insufficient oxygen supply to the fetus or newborn before, during, or after birth. This lack of oxygen can lead to significant brain

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Neuromodulation (NMP) programs involve the use of technologies that modulate nerve activity to treat various neurological conditions. These programs utilize devices or techniques to deliver electrical or chemical stimuli to specific neural sites, aiming to restore function or alleviate symptoms.

Neuromodulation Programs (NMP)

Neuromodulation (NMP) programs involve the use of technologies that modulate nerve activity to treat various neurological conditions. These programs utilize devices or techniques to deliver electrical or chemical stimuli to specific

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Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (NHIE) is a brain injury caused by insufficient oxygen (hypoxia) and blood flow (ischemia) to the brain before, during, or after birth. It affects approximately 2–9 per 1,000 live births and can lead to long-term neurological impairments such as cerebral palsy, developmental delays, or epilepsy345.

Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (NHIE)

Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (NHIE) is a brain injury caused by insufficient oxygen (hypoxia) and blood flow (ischemia) to the brain before, during, or after birth. It affects approximately 2–9 per 1,000

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