Three weeks later, she said, Audrey emerged from the coma and now lives in a state called akinetic mutism.
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In crocodyliforms, the braincase is strongly sutured to a bone called the quadrate, making the skull completely immovable or akinetic.
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Akinetic mutism can be misdiagnosed as depression, delirium, or locked-in syndrome, all of which are common following a stroke.
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A larger infarction means a larger area of tissue injury, which may be akinetic or dyskinetic, resulting in stagnation of ventricular blood.
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Audrey's family contended that she was in a state called akinetic mutism unable to speak and with limited movement, but fully alert and awake.
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Unlike many other dinosaurs, psittacosaurs had akinetic skulls : that is to say, the upper and lower jaws each behaved as a single unit, without internal joints.
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The diagnosis is made by the pathognomonic wall motion abnormalities, in which the base of the left ventricle is contracting normally or is hyperkinetic while the remainder of the left ventricle is akinetic or dyskinetic.
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In the case of mammals, who have akinetic skulls ( except for perhaps hares ), the lack of kinesis is most likely to be related to the secondary palate, which prevents relative movement.
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These two attachment points probably made the skull of " Almadasuchus " completely akinetic . " Jungarrsuchus ", which is the second most closely related non-crocodyliform crocodylomorph to crocodyliforms, has a quadrate that only attaches to the exoccipital.
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With very large repeat counts, HD has full penetrance and can occur under the age of 20, when it is then referred to as juvenile HD, akinetic-rigid, or Westphal variant HD . This accounts for about 7 % of HD carriers.