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Dictionary » E » Emg syndrome Emg syndromeEmg syndrome --> beckwith-wiedemann syndrome (Science: syndrome) this syndrome, of unknown cause, is characterised by a group of the following findings: large tongue, organ enlargement (visceromegaly), large body size, umbilical hernia and neonatal hypoglycaemia. Evidence suggests a genetic lesion. Birth weight is often more than 8 pounds. Complications include wilms tumour, seizures, aspiration and hypoglycaemia. ![]()
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Results from our forumFamilial Action TremorsPerticularly which kind of data you need? Please specify. EMG has done or not? Tremor is the most common movement disorder. It is also ... movement of a body part occurring in isolation or as part of a clinical syndrome. In clinical practice, characterization of tremor is important for ...
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