Psychomotor Agitation. Psychomotor Hyperactivity . Psychomotor Restlessness . Hyperactivity, Psychomotor . Psychomotor Excitement . Restlessness, Psychomotor . Agitation, Psychomotor . Excitement, Psychomotor . Restlessness . Akathisia . A feeling of restlessness associated with increased motor activity. This may occur as a manifestation of nervous system drug toxicity or other conditions. . 1.00
Drug Interactions. Drug Interaction . Interaction, Drug . Interactions, Drug . The action of a drug that may affect the activity, metabolism, or toxicity of another drug. . 0.38
Trismus. Lock Jaw . Masseter Spasm . Masseter Muscle Spasms . Masseter Spasms . Muscle Spasm, Masseter . Muscle Spasms, Masseter . Spasm, Masseter . Spasm, Masseter Muscle . Spasms, Masseter . Spasms, Masseter Muscle . Lockjaw . Masseter Muscle Spasm . Spasmodic contraction of the masseter muscle resulting in forceful jaw closure. This may be seen with a variety of diseases, including TETANUS, as a complication of radiation therapy, trauma, or in association with neoplastic conditions. . 0.35
Photophobia. Light Sensitivities . Photophobias . Sensitivities, Light . Sensitivity, Light . Light Sensitivity . Abnormal sensitivity to light. This may occur as a manifestation of EYE DISEASES; MIGRAINE; SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE; MENINGITIS; and other disorders. Photophobia may also occur in association with DEPRESSION and other MENTAL DISORDERS. . 0.34
Akathisia, Drug-Induced. Acathisia, Drug-Induced . Akathisia, Tardive . Drug-Induced Akathisia . Acathisia, Drug Induced . Akathisia, Drug Induced . Drug Induced Akathisia . Drug-Induced Acathisia . Tardive Akathisia . Pseudoakathisia . AKATHISIA, TARDIVE . A condition associated with the use of certain medications and characterized by an internal sense of motor restlessness often described as an inability to resist the urge to move. . 0.34
Anesthesia. A state characterized by loss of feeling or sensation. This depression of nerve function is usually the result of pharmacologic action and is induced to allow performance of surgery or other painful procedures. . 0.34
Tremor. Coarse Tremor . Continuous Tremor . Darkness Tremor . Fine Tremor . Intermittent Tremor . Involuntary Quiver . Massive Tremor . Passive Tremor . Persistent Tremor . Pill Rolling Tremor . Rest Tremor . Saturnine Tremor . Senile Tremor . Static Tremor . Tremor, Limb . Tremor, Muscle . Tremor, Neonatal . Tremor, Nerve . Tremor, Perioral . Tremor, Semirhythmic . Action Tremors . Coarse Tremors . Continuous Tremors . Darkness Tremors . Fine Tremors . Intention Tremors . Intermittent Tremors . Involuntary Quivers . Limb Tremor . Limb Tremors . Massive Tremors . Muscle Tremor . Muscle Tremors . Neonatal Tremor . Neonatal Tremors . Nerve Tremor . Nerve Tremors . Passive Tremors . Perioral Tremor . Perioral Tremors . Persistent Tremors . Pill Rolling Tremors . Quiver, Involuntary . Quivers, Involuntary . Rest Tremors . Resting Tremors . Rolling Tremor, Pill . Rolling Tremors, Pill . Saturnine Tremors . Semirhythmic Tremor . Semirhythmic Tremors . Senile Tremors . Static Tremors . Tremor, Action . Tremor, Coarse . Tremor, Continuous . Tremor, Darkness . Tremor, Fine . Tremor, Intention . Tremor, Intermittent . Tremor, Massive . Tremor, Passive . Tremor, Persistent . Tremor, Pill Rolling . Tremor, Rest . Tremor, Resting . Tremor, Saturnine . Tremor, Senile . Tremor, Static . Tremors . Tremors, Action . Tremors, Coarse . Tremors, Continuous . Tremors, Darkness . Tremors, Fine . Tremors, Intention . Tremors, Intermittent . Tremors, Limb . Tremors, Massive . Tremors, Muscle . Tremors, Neonatal . Tremors, Nerve . Tremors, Passive . Tremors, Perioral . Tremors, Persistent . Tremors, Pill Rolling . Tremors, Rest . Tremors, Resting . Tremors, Saturnine . Tremors, Semirhythmic . Tremors, Senile . Tremors, Static . Action Tremor . Intention Tremor . Resting Tremor . Cyclical movement of a body part that can represent either a physiologic process or a manifestation of disease. Intention or action tremor, a common manifestation of CEREBELLAR DISEASES, is aggravated by movement. In contrast, resting tremor is maximal when there is no attempt at voluntary movement, and occurs as a relatively frequent manifestation of PARKINSON DISEASE. . 0.33
Primary Dysautonomias. Dysautonomia, Primary . Dysautonomias . Dysautonomias, Primary . Primary Dysautonomia . Dysautonomia . Disorders of the AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM occurring as a primary condition. Manifestations can involve any or all body systems but commonly affect the BLOOD PRESSURE and HEART RATE. . 0.32
Toxicology. Evidence Based Toxicology . Evidence-Based Toxicology . Based Toxicologies, Evidence . Based Toxicology, Evidence . Evidence Based Toxicologies . Evidence-Based Toxicologies . Toxicologies, Evidence Based . Toxicologies, Evidence-Based . Toxicology, Evidence Based . Toxicology, Evidence-Based . Toxinology . Industrial Toxicology . The science concerned with the detection, chemical composition, and biological action of toxic substances or poisons and the treatment and prevention of toxic manifestations. . 0.32