Things athetotic often describes (“athetotic ________”)
movements,
child,
palsy,
patients,
children,
movement,
patient,
type,
posturing,
pattern,
speakers,
activity,
boy,
tremors,
dystonia,
cases,
disturbances,
hemiplegia,
imbecile
How athetotic often is described (“________ athetotic”)
true
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