Medical Definition of Ziehen-Oppenheim disease

1. A genetic, environmental, or idiopathic disorder, usually beginning in childhood or adolescence, marked by muscular contractions that distort the spine, limbs, hips, and sometimes the cranial-innervated muscles. The abnormal movements are increased by excitement and, at least initially, abolished by sleep. The musculature is hypertonic when in action, hypotonic when at rest. Hereditary forms usually begin with involuntary posturing of the foot or hand (autosomal recessive form ) or of the neck or trunk (autosomal dominant form ); both forms may progress to produce contortions of the entire body. Synonym: progressive torsion spasm, torsion disease of childhood, torsion dystonia, Ziehen-Oppenheim disease. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ziehen-Oppenheim Disease

Zhukov
Zhumulangma
Zhuyin alphabet
Zhuyin fuhao
Zhytomyr
Zia
Zibo
Zidanesque
Zidonian
Zidonians
Ziegfeld
Ziegfeld Follies
Ziegler
Ziegler's Water Rats
Ziegler's water rat
Ziehen-Oppenheim disease (current term)
Ziehl's stain
Ziehl-Neelsen stain
Ziemann's dots
Ziemann's stippling
Zieve's syndrome
Zigadenus
Zigadenus elegans
Zigadenus glaucus
Zigadenus nuttalli
Zigadenus venenosus
Zigadenus venenosus gramineus
Zigmond chamber
Zigua
Zigzag

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