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Myoclonus refers to lightning-like muscle jerks owing to brief electromyographic
discharges lasting 10 to 100 milliseconds in duration. Myoclonus is surprisingly
common, particularly in the hospital and ICU. In the community, chronic ...
Lewis P. Rowland, Timothy A. Pedley, 2010
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The 5-Minute Neurology Consult
MEDICATION Aside from the symptomatic medications discussed, amelioration
of myoclonus depends largely on treating the underlying cause for the myoclonic
syndrome. ADDITIONAL TREATMENT General Measures The most important ...
D. Joanne Lynn, Herbert B. Newton, Alexander D. Rae-Grant, 2012
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Localization in Clinical Neurology
Action myoclonus–renalfailure syndrome (AMRF) is a distinctive form of
progressive myoclonus epilepsy associated with renal dysfunction [24]. The
syndrome was not recognized before the advent of dialysis and renal
transplantation because ...
Paul W. Brazis, Joseph C. Masdeu, José Biller, 2012
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Neurology and General Medicine
Generalized and multifocal positive and negative myoclonus occur in uremic
encephalopathy (Chapter 18). It may occur at rest, on movement, or in response
to a stimulus. Myoclonus also occurs in patients with dialysis dementia (Chapter
18).
Michael Jeffrey Aminoff, 2008
Myoclonus is a clinical sign defined as sudden, brief, lightening-like, involuntary
movements caused by muscular contractions or inhibitions. Muscular
contractions produce so-called positive myoclonus, whereas muscular inhibitions
produce ...
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DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
Myoclonus may also be subtle, a quick flick of a finger or foot. Myoclonus has
been classified in numerous ways, including the following: positive versus
negative; epileptic versus nonepileptic; stimulus sensitive (reflex) versus
spontaneous; ...
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong, 2005
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Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neurology
Myoclonus Myoclonus is the clinical sign of a sudden contraction of a group of
muscle cells, followed by immediate relaxation. Sporadic and repetitive forms are
observed. Sporadic Myoclonus. Sporadic myoclonus can be benign or a form of ...
Alexander DeLahunta, Eric Glass, 2009
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Bonica's Management of Pain
Myoclonus One consequence of altered pharmacokinetics at the end of life is the
development of myoclonus. Myoclonus is a sudden, uncontrollable, nonrhythmic
jerking of the extremities. This can be extremely distressing, causing fatigue and
...
Scott Fishman, Jane Ballantyne, James P. Rathmell, 2010
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Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Textbook
Reticular reflex myoclonus is a fragment of a type of generalized epilepsy. These
jerks are usually generalized with predominance, which is proximal more than
distal and flexor more than extensor. Voluntary action and sensory stimulation ...
Jerome Engel, Timothy A. Pedley, Jean Aicardi, 2008
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Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical ...
Progress in myoclonus research was sparked by the introduction of myoclonus-
trig- gered back averaging of the concomitant EEC (Shibasaki and Kuroiwa, 1975
; also independently developed by Chad- wick et al. (1977). Hallett (1985) has ...
Ernst Niedermeyer, F. H. Lopes da Silva, 2005
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First de novo KCND3 mutation causes severe Kv4.3 channel …
... (and spinal) myoclonus [15]. Genes encoding potassium channels have been frequently reported in epilepsy and ataxia syndromes, including KCNQ2/KCNQ3 ... «BMC Blogs Network, Lip 15»
Case Report of a Rare Spinal Segmental Myoclonus Condition in …
Friedreich's ataxia is a rare inherited neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive damage of the nervous system with ... «Friedreich's Ataxia News, Lip 15»
Is There a Killer Squirrel Virus?
... including fever, shivers, or both; progressive psychomotor slowing; confusion; unsteady gait, and myoclonus, ocular paresis, or both. All three ... «MedPage Today, Lip 15»
Familial segmental spinal myoclonus: a rare clinical feature of …
IntroductionFriedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is the most common autosomal recessive inherited ataxia. It is characterized by onset before the age of ... «7thSpace Interactive, Lip 15»
A Deep Look At Depomed's Billion-Dollar Bet On Nucynta (DEPO)
Less common side effects that are observed with opioid administration may include delayed gastric emptying, muscle rigidity, myoclonus, ... «Seeking Alpha, Lip 15»
Garage makeover is the prescription
Tony Tzoubris has one of the rarest diseases in the world, called opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome, or OMS. It is named for the darting eyes ... «Chicago Daily Herald, Lip 15»
Mink receives Award for Excellence in Tourette Syndrome
In addition to Tourette Syndrome, Mink treats patients with dystonia, chorea, tics, myoclonus, parkinsonism, and other movement disorders. «University of Rochester Newsroom, Lip 15»
Visual signs and symptoms in patients with the visual variant of …
Specifically, no patient presented parkinsonism, complained of hallucinations, or exhibited extrapyramidal signs, myoclonus or ataxia. «BMC Blogs Network, Cze 15»
Is It Bedtime for Benzos?
... to function while taking benzos for common chronic conditions such as sleep disorders like nocturnal myoclonus and restless legs syndrome. «Huffington Post, Cze 15»
The new horizons of Nina Divito
Dr. Costigan would eventually diagnose her with opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome, an extremely rare and debilitating condition that affects the ... «Irish Independent, Maj 15»