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Muscle tone increased

Introduction: Muscle tone increased

Description of Muscle tone increased

Muscle tone increased: Abnormal increase in skeletal or smooth muscle tone. Skeletal muscle hypertonicity may be associated with PYRAMIDAL TRACT lesions or BASAL GANGLIA DISEASES.
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