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Gait Apraxia

 
 
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  • The boys differed from the girls in terms of estimated prevalence, age at onset, stereotypic breathing patterns, midline hand stereotypies, hand and gait apraxia and speech development [2].
  • Apathy, mood depression and extrapyramidal signs consisting of akinesia, amimia, gait apraxia, slight rigidity and tremor were induced in 10 patients by long-term treatment with flunarizine for trivial complaints [3].
  • BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of gait apraxia (GA) is unknown [4].

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  4. A SPECT study of patients with gait apraxia without evidence of frontal lobe dysfunction. Chen, J.T., Fuh, J.L., Chen, C.C., Liu, R.S., Shan, D.E., Liao, K.K. Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi (Taipei) (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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