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Symptoms may include pain, loss of motor control, and sensory deficits.
He sensed panic at the loss of motor control.
It produces dementia, loss of motor control and other problems of the nervous system.
Therefore, this loss of motor control is a "handicap of ALS-sufferers"
Individuals with rigidity present with stiffness, decreased range of motion and loss of motor control.
The drink has resulted in hallucinations, disorientation, loss of motor control and loss of consciousness, she said.
Some of the symptoms that result from cell death include loss of motor control, cognitive deterioration and autonomic nervous system dysfunction.
"It's like losing the insulation on an electric wire," Ms. Converse said, a phenomenon that causes increasing loss of motor control before death.
Loss of dopamine produces loss of motor control skills, cognitive function, and autonomic nervous system.
While it initially added to his abilities, the rigorousness took its toll; Frasca developed focal dystonia--the loss of motor control in his fingers.
As a teen-ager, Dr. Anderson began suffering symptoms that were eventually diagnosed as resulting from syringomyelia, a spinal-cord disease causing progressive loss of motor control.
"His movements and what it took to kill Kendra Webdale is not consistent with loss of motor control," Dr. Hegarty testified, referring to one possible result of a psychotic attack.
Mr. Tartikoff said he was not only concerned about the condition of his daughter, Calla, whose head injuries have resulted in some loss of motor control, but also about his wife, Lilly.
On the greens, the discipline and toughness Langer has built into his putting while conquering three career-threatening bouts with the yips - the loss of motor control on short putts - made the difference.
Signs of toxicity in calves, sheep, rats and mice, at low doses, included agitation, respiratory difficulty, and loss of motor control; symptoms appeared within 2-3 minutes of injection, and disappeared within 10 minutes.
In Chicago, Alex Klein, perhaps the most brilliant player of the younger generation, developed focal dystonia in his left hand, a condition that involves a loss of motor control, and had to leave in December 2003.
Of these, 292 people were found to have classical forms of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, or C.J.D., a progressive neurological disorder characterized by dementia and loss of motor control, which afflicts about one in a million Americans a year.
In crayfish, chlorotoxin at 1.23-2.23 g/g body wt produced a loss of motor control beginning 20 seconds after injection which progressed to a rigid paralysis of the walking and pincer legs that was complete within an additional 40 seconds.
This causes a temporary loss of motor control of the leg, accompanied by numbness and a painful tingling sensation from the point of impact all the way down the leg, usually lasting anywhere from 30 seconds to 5 minutes in duration.
Caffeine binds to the adenosine receptor (A2aR) and indirectly prevents MPTP (an experimental neurotoxin known to cause PD) from destroying dopamine producing neural cells thus preventing neural degeneration and loss of motor control.
Thornton's research into space adaptation sickness noted that the astronauts had escaped severe cases, with none suffering loss of motor control; Gardner suffered a "mild case", but was still able to manage effectively, while Brandenstein-who had suffered from induced motion sickness during training operations-was entirely unaffected.