gait disturbance

collocation in English

meaningsofgaitanddisturbance

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gait
noun[C]
uk
/ɡeɪt/
us
/ɡeɪt/
formal
a particular way ...
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disturbance
noun[C or U]
uk
/dɪˈstɜː.bəns/
us
/dɪˈstɝː.bəns/
something that interrupts someone or makes someone ...
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(Definition ofgaitanddisturbancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Diagnosis is based on clinical findings including tremor, bradykinesia andgaitdisturbanceor muscle rigidity.
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There may be incontinence,gaitdisturbanceand mental deterioration.
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Symptoms of leukoencephalopathy caused by overdose of metronidazole medication include dysarthria,gaitdisturbance, weakness of extremities, and mental confusion.
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Essential tremor may be accompanied by mildgaitdisturbance.
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The most likely patients to show improvement are those that show onlygaitdisturbance, mild or no incontinence, and mild dementia.
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Patients exhibit an unusual and dramaticgaitdisturbance, lurching wildly in various directions and falling only when a nearby physician, family member, or soft object will catch them.
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At sustained, higher doses (generally 25 mg/kg/day taken orally, or greater), there is increased risk of several reversible toxicities, especially peripheral neuropathy, neurotoxicity, andgaitdisturbance.
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Physiological changes with age, such as osteoporosis, postural instability, gait disturbances, diminished muscle strength, poor vision and cognitive impairment, as well as multiple medications, are all risk factors for falling.
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In hospital, she presented with poor attention and concentration, impairment of recent memory, and insomnia, but she did not show appetite loss, ocular abnormalities, or gait disturbances.
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The scale is scored out of 100 with 19 items and 4 subscales of postural and gait disturbances, limb ataxia, dysarthria, and oculomotor disorders.
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The postural and gait disturbances symptoms is what set this apart from any other form of acute dystonia previously observed.
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Atypical neurologic symptoms were observed in a minority of patients; subtle gait disturbances were seen in three (4%), and a history of falls was described in eight (11%).
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