Psychomotor Agitation [psychomotorický neklid]
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akatizie
 
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Agitation, Psychomotor
Akathisia
Excitement, Psychomotor
Psychomotor Hyperactivity
Psychomotor Restlessness
Restlessness 
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        Definition
        
      A feeling of restlessness associated with increased motor activity. This may occur as a manifestation of nervous system drug toxicity or other conditions.
- Annotation
 - do not confuse X ref AKATHISIA with AKATHISIA, DRUG-INDUCED: see note there
 
- DUI
 - D011595 MeSH Browser
 - CUI
 - M0018023
 - Previous indexing
 - Motor Activity (1968-1977); Psychomotor Disorders (1969-1977)
 - History note
 - 1978
 - Public note
 - 1978
 
Combination
- chemically induced
 - Akathisia, Drug-Induced
 
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