Total 24 clinical symptoms reported for Autosomal dominant hypocalcemia
Anxiety |
Intense feelings of nervousness, tenseness, or panic, often in reaction to interpersonal stresses; worry about the negative effects of past unpleasant experiences and future negative possibilities; feeling fearful, apprehensive, or threatened by uncertainty; fears of falling apart or losing control.
Synonyms:Anxiety; Anxiousness; Excessive, persistent worry and fear |
Very frequent |
Behavioral abnormality |
An abnormality of mental functioning including various affective, behavioural, cognitive and perceptual abnormalities.
Synonyms:Behavioral abnormality; Behavioral changes; Behavioral disorders; Behavioral disturbances; Behavioral problems; Behavioral/psychiatric abnormalities; Behavioural/Psychiatric abnormality; Psychiatric disorders; Psychiatric disturbances |
Very frequent |
Cortical myoclonus |
Cortical myoclonus mainly affects the distal upper limbs and face, which reflects the largest cortical representations of these body areas. It is often focal, but may be multifocal, bilateral or generalized, as a consequence of intracortical and transcallosal spreading of abnormal activity. It typically occurs on voluntary action and may affect speech and gait. Cortical myoclonic jerks are stimulus sensitive, typically to touch, but sensitivity to visual stimuli is also described. Most patients with cortical myoclonus have both positive myoclonus and NM, occurring either independently or together as a complex of the two kinds of myoclonus. If cortical myoclonus is prolonged and lasts for hours, days or weeks, it is called epilepsia partials continua and is considered to be a rare form of focal epileptic status. Focal cortical myoclonus almost always points to an underlining lesion of the sensori-motor cortex, which produces hyperexcitability (e.g. vascular, inflammatory or neoplastic).
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Very frequent |
Depression |
Frequent feelings of being down, miserable, and/or hopeless; difficulty recovering from such moods; pessimism about the future; pervasive shame; feeling of inferior self-worth; thoughts of suicide and suicidal behavior.
Synonyms:Depression; Depressivity |
Very frequent |
Emotional lability |
Unstable emotional experiences and frequent mood changes; emotions that are easily aroused, intense, and/or out of proportion to events and circumstances.
Synonyms:Emotional instability; Mood alterations; Mood changes; Mood lability |
Very frequent |
Fatigable weakness |
A type of weakness that occurs after a muscle group is used and lessens if the muscle group has some rest. That is, there is diminution of strength with repetitive muscle actions.
Synonyms:Fatigable weakness of limb muscles; Generalized muscle weakness due to defect at the neuromuscular junction; Myasthenia; Myasthenic weakness; Proximal muscle weakness due to defect at the neuromuscular junction |
Very frequent |
Paresthesia |
Abnormal sensations such as tingling, pricking, or numbness of the skin with no apparent physical cause.
Synonyms:Paresthesias; Pins and needles feeling; Tingling |
Very frequent |
Writer's cramp |
A focal dystonia of the fingers, hand, and/or forearm that appears when the affected person attempts to do a task that requires fine motor movements such as writing or playing a musical instrument.
Synonyms:Writer's cramp |
Very frequent |