Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of clinical phenotyping of myoclonus patients and to determine differentiating clinical characteristics between cortical (CM), subcortical (SCM), spinal (SM), peripheral (PM) myoclonus, and functional jerks (FJ).Methods: Clinical notes for all patients with myoclonus over an 8-year period (2006-2014) were reviewed retrospectively. We used the conclusion of electrophysiological testing as definite diagnosis of myoclonus or FJ.Results: 85 patients were identified suffering from CM (34%), SCM (11%), SM (6%), PM (2%), and 47% FJ. The clinical diagnosis of myoclonus was confirmed by electrophysiological testing in 74% and its subtype in 78% of cases. CM was characterized by an early age of onset, facial myoclo...
Objective: Propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) is a rare disorder with repetitive, usually flexor arrhythm...
Objective: Propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) is a rare disorder with repetitive, usually flexor arrhythm...
INTRODUCTION: Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of clinical phenotyping of myoclonus patients and to determine d...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the contribution of electrophysiologic testing in the diagnosis and anatomic...
Myoclonus is a sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerk. It is caused by abrupt muscle contraction, in...
Myoclonus presents as a sudden brief jerk caused by involuntary muscle activity. An organisational f...
Myoclonus and other jerky movements form a large heterogeneous group of disorders. Clinical neurophy...
Functional jerky movements (or functional myoclonus) are commonly seen in patients with functional m...
Myoclonus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterised by quick and involuntary jerks. Therapy ...
Myoclonus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterised by quick and involuntary jerks. Therapy ...
Tremor and myoclonus are two common hyperkinetic movement disorders. Tremor is characterized by rhyt...
Objective: Propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) is a rare disorder with repetitive, usually flexor arrhythm...
Objective: Propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) is a rare disorder with repetitive, usually flexor arrhythm...
INTRODUCTION: Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of clinical phenotyping of myoclonus patients and to determine d...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the contribution of electrophysiologic testing in the diagnosis and anatomic...
Myoclonus is a sudden, brief, involuntary muscle jerk. It is caused by abrupt muscle contraction, in...
Myoclonus presents as a sudden brief jerk caused by involuntary muscle activity. An organisational f...
Myoclonus and other jerky movements form a large heterogeneous group of disorders. Clinical neurophy...
Functional jerky movements (or functional myoclonus) are commonly seen in patients with functional m...
Myoclonus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterised by quick and involuntary jerks. Therapy ...
Myoclonus is a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterised by quick and involuntary jerks. Therapy ...
Tremor and myoclonus are two common hyperkinetic movement disorders. Tremor is characterized by rhyt...
Objective: Propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) is a rare disorder with repetitive, usually flexor arrhythm...
Objective: Propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) is a rare disorder with repetitive, usually flexor arrhythm...
INTRODUCTION: Differentiating between functional jerks (FJ) and organic myoclonus can be challenging...