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MEDYMOLOGY
ARBOR VITAE FOR HEALTH SCIENCES
Athetosis
Etymology:
Gr. áthetos: “not fixed, without position or place”
Definition:
A symptom characterized by slow, involuntary, convoluted, writhing movements of the fingers, hands, toes, and feet and in some cases, arms, legs, neck and tongue (resembling that the anatomy involved is never fixed in place). Movements typical of athetosis are sometimes called athetoid movements. Lesions to the brain are most often the direct cause of the symptoms, particularly to the corpus striatum.
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