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60342002: Movement disorder (disorder)


Status: current, Sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 30-Sep 2021. Module: SNOMED CT core

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Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
100241018 Movement disorder en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
799284018 Movement disorder (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2471051000005117 Bevægelsesforstyrrelse da Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) Danish module (core metadata concept)


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
Movement disorder Is a Disorder of brain (disorder) false Inferred relationship Some
Movement disorder Is a System disorder of the nervous system (disorder) false Inferred relationship Some
Movement disorder Finding site Brain structure false Inferred relationship Some
Movement disorder Finding site Structure of nervous system (body structure) false Inferred relationship Some 1
Movement disorder Is a Finding of movement true Inferred relationship Some
Movement disorder Is a Disease true Inferred relationship Some
Movement disorder Interprets Movement true Inferred relationship Some 1

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Mirror movements Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Oral dyskinesia Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Painful legs and moving toes Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Myoclonic disorder Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Restless legs Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Grimaces Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Benedikt's syndrome Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Medication-induced movement disorder Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare neurological disorder comprising fluctuating trunk and limb stiffness, painful muscle spasms, task-specific phobia, an exaggerated startle response, and ankylosing deformities such as fixed lumbar hyperlordosis. Age of onset peaks around 45 and symptoms develop over months or years. Progressive muscle stiffness renders the trunk and hips immobile and the gait becomes stiff and awkward. The presence of antibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD-Abs) in more than 70% of cases suggests an autoimmune pathogenesis. GAD-Abs may block synthesis of the inhibitory neurotransmitter, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) thereby attenuating inhibition of spinal motoneurones. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tic disorder Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paradoxical facial movements Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Extrapyramidal disease Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Dubini's chorea Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tic of organic origin (disorder) Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
objektivt: associerede bevægelser Associated finding False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
white shaker dog syndrome Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Ballism (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Apraxia due to cerebrovascular accident (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Family history of movement disorder (situation) Associated finding False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some 1
Family history of movement disorder (situation) Associated finding True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some 1
Family history of movement disorder (situation) Associated finding False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some 1
Shuddering attacks (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Organic sleep related movement disorder (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Essential tremor Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Deafness-dystonia-optic neuronopathy syndrome (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Frontotemporal dementia with parkinsonism-17 Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Primary progressive freezing gait syndrome (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare tremor disorder characterized by an isolated high frequency (>12Hz) tremor that occurs when standing, typically in weight-bearing muscles, causing a feeling of unsteadiness or discomfort, which disappears when not standing. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Chronic hiccup is a rare movement disorder characterized by involuntary spasmodic contractions of the inspiratory muscles synchronized with larynx closure lasting for more than 48 hours. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic tremor disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of involuntary tremor of the chin and lower lip due to isolated myoclonus of the mentalis muscle. Patients may represent more severe symptoms such as tongue biting and psychological distress. Even though neurological abnormalities are not associated, occasional involvement of sleep disorders and other facial muscles have been described. Sporadic cases were also reported. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Ataxia due to mitochondrial mutations Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Acquired ataxia Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tremor due to metabolic disorder Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tremor due to substance abuse Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Movement disorder due to toxicity of substance Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Benign paroxysmal tonic upgaze of childhood with ataxia is a rare paroxysmal movement disorder characterized by episodes of sustained, conjugate, upward deviation of the eyes and down beating saccades in attempted downgaze (with preserved horizontal eye movements) which is accompanied by ataxic symptomatology (unsteady gait, lack of balance and movement coordination disturbances) in an otherwise healthy individual. Bilateral vertical nystagmus is associated. Symptoms generally disappear spontaneously within 1-2 years after onset. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Familial dyskinesia and facial myokymia is a rare paroxysmal movement disorder, with childhood or adolescent onset, characterized by paroxysmal choreiform, dystonic, and myoclonic movements involving the limbs (mostly distal upper limbs), neck and/or face, which can progressively increase in both frequency and severity until they become nearly constant. Patients may also present with delayed motor milestones, perioral and periorbital dyskinesias, dysarthria, hypotonia, and weakness. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Morvan syndrome is a rare, life-threatening, acquired neurologic disease characterized by neuromyotonia, dysautonomia and encephalopathy with severe insomnia. Signs involving central (e.g. hallucinations, confusion, amnesia, myoclonus), autonomic (e.g. variations in blood pressure, hyperhidrosis) and peripheral (e.g. painful cramps, myokymia) hyperactivity, as well as systemic manifestations (such as weight loss, pruritus, fever), are reported. Thymoma is present in some cases. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability disease with characteristics of neonatal hypertonia which evolves to hypotonia and an exaggerated startle response (to sudden visual, auditory or tactile stimuli), followed by the development of early-onset, frequently refractory, tonic or myoclonic seizures. Progressive epileptic encephalopathy, intellectual disability, and psychomotor development arrest, with subsequent decline, may be additionally associated. There is the disease is caused by mutation in the ARHGEF9 gene on chromosome Xq22.1. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic syndromic intellectual disability disease with characteristics of global developmental delay, microcephaly, mild to moderate intellectual disability, truncal ataxia, trunk and limb, or generalized, choreiform movements, and elevated serum creatine kinase levels. Variably associated features include mild cerebral atrophy, muscular weakness or hypotonia in early childhood, and/or seizures. Ocular abnormalities (for example exophoria, anisometropia, amblyopia) have been reported. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
The occurrence of abnormal involuntary movements that are incongruent with a known neurologic cause and are significantly improved on neurological exam with distraction or non-physiologic maneuvers. The disorder is defined by its clinical appearance, rather than by any causative speculation. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tremor due to pheochromocytoma Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Chorea due to heredodegenerative disorder Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Infection causing chorea (disorder) Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Chorea due to and following infective disorder (disorder) Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tongue protrusion disorder of twelfth cranial nerve Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Marfanoid joint hypermobility syndrome Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Contracture of joint Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tongue deviation disorder of twelfth cranial nerve Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tourniquet palsy Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Congenital laryngeal abductor palsy Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Congenital laryngeal adductor palsy Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Multiple pterygium syndrome Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Clumsiness - motor delay Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Periodic limb movement disorder (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Vagus nerve laryngeal paralysis Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tick paralysis Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic neuromuscular disease characterised by normokalaemic episodes of painful muscle cramping followed by progressive permanent flaccid weakness. Triggered by stress, cold and exercise and associated with myopathic myopathy and painful acute oedema with neuronal compression, foot drop and muscle degeneration when located in the tibialis anterior muscle group. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic neuromuscular disease with characteristics of acute episodic muscle weakness in upper and lower extremities (which responds to acetazolamide treatment) associated with later-onset chronic slowly progressive distal axonal neuropathy. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Muscle paralysis due to and following neuromuscular blockade (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A general term used to refer to any damage to or abnormality of the joint structure or surrounding soft tissue resulting in a limitation of joint movement. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Dissociative neurological symptom disorder co-occurrent with chorea Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Dissociative neurological symptom disorder co-occurrent with myoclonus (disorder) Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Dissociative neurological symptom disorder co-occurrent with tremor Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Diabetic hand syndrome Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepimetafyseal dysplasi med løshed i led Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Pharyngeal paralysis Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paralysis of larynx Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Facial palsy Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Chorea co-occurrent and due to systemic lupus erythematosus Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Functional chorea Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Neck pain co-occurrent with neck stiffness following whiplash injury to neck (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Flaccid monoplegia of upper limb (disorder) Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Flaccid monoplegia of lower limb (disorder) Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Tracheal dyskinesia (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Dissociative neurological symptom disorder co-occurrent with symptoms of gait disorder (disorder) Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Acquired choreiform dyspraxia Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Musculocutaneous nerve palsy Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Psychogenic tremor (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Injury to a joint due to an extension beyond the normal range of motion Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Injury to a joint due to flexion of a joint beyond its normal range of movement. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Contracture of muscle following injury Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paralysis of cervical sympathetic trunk (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Crutch paralysis (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Chorea due to and following encephalitis Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Cranial nerve palsy due to diabetes mellitus Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Akathisia Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare neurologic disease characterized by the manifestation of an underlying psychiatric illness or malingering, and that cannot be attributed to any known structural or neurochemical diseases. Most cases fall in the psychiatric diagnostic category of conversion disorder, also referred to as functional neurological symptom disorder. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic neurological disorder characterized by infantile hypotonia, congenital ophthalmic anomalies (including strabismus, esotropia, nystagmus, and central visual impairment), global developmental delay and intellectual disability, behavioral abnormalities, and movement disorder (such as dystonia, chorea, hyperkinesia, stereotypies). Mild facial dysmorphism and skeletal deformities have also been reported. EEG testing shows marked abnormalities in the absence of overt epileptic seizures. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare lethal multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by the association of fetal akinesia sequence, bilateral microphthalmia, microtia, and persistent truncus arteriosus. Additional dysmorphic features include prominent forehead, small nose, micrognathia, as well as camptodactyly and symphalangism. Contractures of large joints and micropenis have also been reported. Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Psychogenic dyskinesia Is a False Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Optic ataxia Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Oculomotor nerve synkinesis Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paralysis of diaphragm Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paralysis of tongue Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paralysis due to lesion of spinal cord (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paralysis of palate (disorder) Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paralytic syndrome Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
A painful restriction of joint motion caused by excessive scarring following injury or operative procedure. Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Paralytic shellfish poisoning Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some
Aspergillus clavatus tremors Is a True Movement disorder Inferred relationship Some

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