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OMD
(redirected from Oromandibular Dystonia)

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OMDObjectifs du Millénaire pour le Développement (French)
OMDOrchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (UK band; also seen as OMITD)
OMDOzark Mountain Daredevils (band)
OMDOn-line Medical Dictionary
OMDOriental Medicine Doctor
OMDOh My Darling
OMDOriental Medical Doctor
OMDOromandibular Dystonia
OMDOf Mexican Descent (hip hop)
OMDOffice of Managing Director
OMDObjetivos del Milenio Para El Desarrollo (Millenium Development Goals)
OMDOutdoor Management Development
OMDOh My Days
OMDOhio-Meadville District
OMDOnline Music Distribution
OMDOccupied Multiple Dwelling (firefighting)
OMDOperations Maintenance Division
OMDOh My Damn
OMDOptimum Media Directions
OMDOverriding Method Deletion
OMDOff My Desk
OMDOptimum Multiuser Detector
OMDOptimizing Management Decision
OMDOcean Movement Development
OMDObject Model Document (modeling and simulation)
OMDOh Mi Dios
OMDOrder Management Department (various organizations)
OMDOh My Dragon (dragon fan slang)
OMDOffice of Manpower Development
OMDOrganisation Mondiale des Douanes (French: World Customs Organization; Brussels, Belgium)
OMDOne More Day
OMDOh My Darwin
OMDOptical Modulation Depth (telecommunications)


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Oromandibular dystonia Oromandibular dystonia can occur alone or with other focal or generalized dystonias.
Spasmodic dysphonia may co-occur with other movement disorders such as blepharospasm (excessive eye blinking and involuntary forced eye closure), tardive dyskinesia (involuntary and repetitious movement of muscles of the face, body, arms and legs), oromandibular dystonia (involuntary movements of the jaw muscles, lips and tongue), torticollis (involuntary movements of the neck muscles), or tremor (rhythmic, quivering muscle movements).
Oromandibular dystonia, characterized by continuous spasms of the jaws, lips and tongue that may cause uncontrollable jaw opening or closing and difficulty in swallowing or speaking.
 
 
 
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