Total 17 clinical symptoms reported for Adult polyglucosan body disease
Abnormal pyramidal sign |
Functional neurological abnormalities related to dysfunction of the pyramidal tract.
Synonyms:Corticospinal signs; Pyramidal signs; Pyramidal tract signs |
Very frequent |
Gait disturbance |
The term gait disturbance can refer to any disruption of the ability to walk. In general, this can refer to neurological diseases but also fractures or other sources of pain that is triggered upon walking. However, in the current context gait disturbance refers to difficulty walking on the basis of a neurological or muscular disease.
Synonyms:Abnormal gait; Abnormal walk; Gait abnormalities; Gait difficulties; Gait disturbances; Impaired gait |
Very frequent |
Hemiparesis |
Loss of strength in the arm, leg, and sometimes face on one side of the body. Hemiplegia refers to a complete loss of strength, whereas hemiparesis refers to an incomplete loss of strength.
Synonyms:Weakness of one side of body |
Very frequent |
Intellectual disability |
Subnormal intellectual functioning which originates during the developmental period. Intellectual disability, previously referred to as mental retardation, has been defined as an IQ score below 70.
Synonyms:Intellectual disability; Mental deficiency; Mental retardation; Mental retardation, nonspecific; Mental-retardation; Nonprogressive intellectual disability; Nonprogressive mental retardation |
Very frequent |
Muscle weakness |
Reduced strength of muscles.
Synonyms:Muscle weakness; Muscular weakness |
Very frequent |
Neurogenic bladder |
A type of bladder dysfunction caused by neurologic damage. Neurogenic bladder can be flaccid or spastic. Common manifestatios of neurogenic bladder are overflow incontinence, frequency, urgency, urge incontinence, and retention.
Synonyms:Lack of bladder control due to nervous system injury |
Very frequent |
Peripheral neuropathy |
Peripheral neuropathy is a general term for any disorder of the peripheral nervous system. The main clinical features used to classify peripheral neuropathy are distribution, type (mainly demyelinating versus mainly axonal), duration, and course.
Synonyms:Peripheral nerve damage; Peripheral neuritis |
Very frequent |
Spasticity |
A motor disorder characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in tonic stretch reflexes with increased muscle tone, exaggerated (hyperexcitable) tendon reflexes.
Synonyms:Involuntary muscle stiffness, contraction, or spasm; Muscle spasticity; Muscular spasticity |
Very frequent |
Urinary bladder sphincter dysfunction |
Abnormal function of a sphincter of the urinary bladder.
Synonyms:Sphincter disturbance; Sphincter disturbances |
Very frequent |
Urinary incontinence |
Loss of the ability to control the urinary bladder leading to involuntary urination.
Synonyms:Bladder incontinence; Loss of bladder control |
Very frequent |