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  2. Micrographia (handwriting) - Wikipedia

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    Micrographia is an acquired disorder characterized by abnormally small, cramped handwriting. [1] It is commonly associated with neurodegenerative disorders of the basal ganglia , such as in Parkinson's disease , but it has also been ascribed to subcortical focal lesions. [ 2 ]

  3. Signs and symptoms of Parkinson's disease - Wikipedia

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    Other motor symptoms and signs: Fatigue; Hypomimia [1] (a mask-like face). Difficulty rolling in bed or rising from a seated position. [1] Micrographia [1] (small, cramped handwriting). Impaired fine-motor dexterity and motor coordination [1] Impaired gross-motor coordination. Akathisia (an unpleasant desire to move, often related to medication).

  4. Parkinson's disease - Wikipedia

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    Motor symptoms include a stooping posture, the "Parkinsonian gait", and micrographia—jagged, diminutive handwriting. Although a wide spectrum of motor and non-motor symptoms appear in Parkinson's, the cardinal features remain tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity, and postural instability, collectively termed parkinsonism. [ 18 ]

  5. Agraphia - Wikipedia

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    Micrographia is a condition that can occur with the development of other disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, and is when handwriting becomes illegible because of small writing. [5] For some individuals, a simple command to write bigger eliminates the issue. [2]

  6. Category:Parkinson's disease - Wikipedia

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  7. Writer's cramp - Wikipedia

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    Focal' refers to the symptoms being limited to one location (the hand in this case), and 'task-specific' means that symptoms first occur only when the individual engages in a particular activity. Writer's cramp first affects an individual by interfering with their ability to write, especially for prolonged periods of time.

  8. What handwriting supposedly says about you - AOL

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    Average handwriting is associated with being well-adjusted and adaptable. Wide spacing between words means you enjoy your freedom. It also means that you don't typically enjoy large crowds and you ...

  9. Disorder of written expression - Wikipedia

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    Poor writing skills must interfere significantly with academic progress or daily activities that involves written expression [1] (spelling, grammar, handwriting, punctuation, word usage, etc.). [2] This disorder is also generally concurrent with disorders of reading and/or mathematics, as well as disorders related to behavior.