Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In clinical practice, myoclonus in childhood-onset neurogenetic disorders frequently remains unrecognized, because it is often overshadowed by other neurological features. Since treatment can lead to significant functional improvement, accurate phenotyping is essential. To demonstrate the importance of early identification and treatment, we report on four patients with various childhood-onset neurogenetic disorders suffering from myoclonus. METHODS: We evaluated four patients with established childhood-onset neurogenetic disorders and involuntary jerky movements, who visited our young-onset movement disorder outpatient clinic. RESULTS: We present the clinical data of four patients (aged 8-21 years) ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Spinocerebellar ataxia 13 (SCA13) is a rare autosomal dominant ce...
We report on the rare case of a male toddler presenting with myoclonic epilepsy characterized by dai...
Background: Myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) is a movement disorder with involuntary jerks and dystonic cont...
Background: In clinical practice, myoclonus in childhood-onset neurogenetic disorders frequently rem...
Background: In clinical practice, myoclonus in childhood-onset neurogenetic disorders frequently rem...
Few movement disorders seem to make a straightforward approach to diagnosis and treatment more diffi...
Genetically determined myoclonus disorders are a result of a large number of genes. They have wide c...
The term "myoclonus " sounds esoteric, yet it is part of our normal physiology, occurring ...
Background: Myoclonus-dystonia due to SGCE mutations (OMIM: 159900) most commonly presents during ch...
BACKGROUND: The genetic landscape of neurodevelopmental disorders is constantly expanding and childr...
BACKGROUND: A myriad of disorders combine myoclonus and ataxia. Most causes are genetic and an incre...
Background: Various movement disorders can be found in ataxia–telangiectasia (AT), including ataxia,...
Myoclonus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by brief, involuntary muscular jerks. Re...
Movement disorders are increasingly being recognized as a manifestation of childhood-onset mitochond...
Genetically determined myoclonus disorders are a result of a large number of genes. They have wide c...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Spinocerebellar ataxia 13 (SCA13) is a rare autosomal dominant ce...
We report on the rare case of a male toddler presenting with myoclonic epilepsy characterized by dai...
Background: Myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) is a movement disorder with involuntary jerks and dystonic cont...
Background: In clinical practice, myoclonus in childhood-onset neurogenetic disorders frequently rem...
Background: In clinical practice, myoclonus in childhood-onset neurogenetic disorders frequently rem...
Few movement disorders seem to make a straightforward approach to diagnosis and treatment more diffi...
Genetically determined myoclonus disorders are a result of a large number of genes. They have wide c...
The term "myoclonus " sounds esoteric, yet it is part of our normal physiology, occurring ...
Background: Myoclonus-dystonia due to SGCE mutations (OMIM: 159900) most commonly presents during ch...
BACKGROUND: The genetic landscape of neurodevelopmental disorders is constantly expanding and childr...
BACKGROUND: A myriad of disorders combine myoclonus and ataxia. Most causes are genetic and an incre...
Background: Various movement disorders can be found in ataxia–telangiectasia (AT), including ataxia,...
Myoclonus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by brief, involuntary muscular jerks. Re...
Movement disorders are increasingly being recognized as a manifestation of childhood-onset mitochond...
Genetically determined myoclonus disorders are a result of a large number of genes. They have wide c...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Spinocerebellar ataxia 13 (SCA13) is a rare autosomal dominant ce...
We report on the rare case of a male toddler presenting with myoclonic epilepsy characterized by dai...
Background: Myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) is a movement disorder with involuntary jerks and dystonic cont...