Total 11 clinical symptoms reported for Kennedy disease
Abnormality of movement |
An abnormality of movement with a neurological basis characterized by changes in coordination and speed of voluntary movements.
Synonyms:Abnormality of movement; Movement disorder; Unusual movement |
Very frequent |
Decreased fertility |
Synonyms:Abnormal fertility; Decreased fertility |
Very frequent |
Dysarthria |
Dysarthric speech is a general description referring to a neurological speech disorder characterized by poor articulation. Depending on the involved neurological structures, dysarthria may be further classified as spastic, flaccid, ataxic, hyperkinetic and hypokinetic, or mixed.
Synonyms:Difficulty articulating speech; Dysarthric speech |
Very frequent |
Dysphonia |
An impairment in the ability to produce voice sounds.
Synonyms:Inability to produce voice sounds; Voice change |
Very frequent |
Erectile dysfunction |
A multidimensional but common male sexual dysfunction that involves an alteration in any of the components of the erectile response, including organic, relational and psychological.
Synonyms:Abnormal erection; Erectile abnormalities |
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 |
Gynecomastia |
Abnormal development of large mammary glands in males resulting in breast enlargement.
Synonyms:Enlarged male breast; Gynaecomastia |
Very frequent |
Hyporeflexia |
Reduction of neurologic reflexes such as the knee-jerk reaction.
Synonyms:Decreased reflex response; Decreased reflexes |
Very frequent |
Hypotonia |
Hypotonia is an abnormally low muscle tone (the amount of tension or resistance to movement in a muscle). Even when relaxed, muscles have a continuous and passive partial contraction which provides some resistance to passive stretching. Hypotonia thus manifests as diminished resistance to passive stretching. Hypotonia is not the same as muscle weakness, although the two conditions can co-exist.
Synonyms:Low muscle tone; Low or weak muscle tone; Muscle hypotonia; Muscular hypotonia |
Very frequent |
Skeletal muscle atrophy |
The presence of skeletal muscular atrophy (which is also known as amyotrophy).
Synonyms:Amyotrophy; Amyotrophy involving the extremities; Muscle atrophy; Muscle atrophy, neurogenic; Muscle degeneration; Muscle hypotrophy; Muscle wasting; Muscular atrophy; Neurogenic muscle atrophy; Neurogenic muscle atrophy, especially in the lower limbs; Neurogenic muscular atrophy |
Very frequent |