myoclonus

NOUN
  1. a clonic spasm of a muscle or muscle group
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  • This particular doctor is a fancy Park Ave ID guy who had lots of patients with country homes, and so he listened to my story about the myoclonus and the lancinating pains and immediately diagnosed Lyme. Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans
  • And once again, I deeply and sincerely apologize for having had the impertinence to permit my myoclonus and fasciculations and other neurological symptoms of Lyme to resolve in a manner and through a physician that didn't meet with your express approval. Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans
  • These so-called secondary dementias often present with other neurological signs in addition to dementia, such as parkinsonism, myoclonus, seizures, chorea, ataxia, and sensory signs. PLoS Medicine: New Articles
  • I do know that within a week of starting his regimen, the myoclonus, fasciculations and word reversals noticeably diminished. Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans
  • I do know that within a week of starting his regimen, the myoclonus, fasciculations and word reversals noticeably diminished. Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans
  • Furthermore, high dose morphine is well reported as a cause of rigidity, catalepsy, akathisia, and myoclonus, which must add to the difficulty of interpreting pain on the basis of observation alone.
  • When the myoclonic jerks are unilateral, a more serious condition is often suspected and the diagnosis of benign sleep myoclonus may not be considered.
  • In medical parlance, the twitching is called hypnagogic myoclonus (the first word refers to sleep and the second to muscle twitches). Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • We report on 15 patients in whom benign sleep myoclonus was initially mistaken for epilepsy.
  • Twitching or myoclonus may be observed (often mistaken for seizures).
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