It all began when one of my daughters, who was 6 years old at the time, asked, "What's that clicking noise?" As someone who has been in the dental field for 20 years now (10 years when this question ...
Classifying the many different forms of myoclonus is difficult because the causes, effects, and responses to therapy vary widely. Listed below are the types most commonly described. Action myoclonus ...
A healthy 18-year-old woman presented with a 3-year history of progressively worsening involuntary movement of the uvula and soft palate. The movement was repetitive and rhythmic (see video) and had ...
Myoclonus is a sudden, random muscle jerk. It can happen alone or stem from a medical condition. Possible causes include medication side effects, damage to the nervous system, and disorders that ...
Myoclonus is characterized by sudden, involuntary jerks, and can be caused by a variety of acquired and genetic factors Clinical neurophysiological tests help to determine the anatomical origin of the ...
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