double athetosis

dou·ble ath·e·to·sis

a type of cerebral palsy manifesting predominantly as bilateral involuntary movements, beginning about age 3 years and preceded by generalized hypotonia and delayed motor development; has various causes, including kernicterus and birth hypoxia. Synonym(s): congenital choreoathetosis, double congenital athetosis, Vogt syndrome

Vogt,

Cécile, 1875-1962 and Oskar, 1870-1959, German neurologists. Vogt syndrome - a type of cerebral palsy. Synonym(s): double athetosis