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- Mutations in this gene are associated with familial infantile myoclonic epilepsy.
- Generalized myoclonic jerks are possibly the clinical equivalent of infantile spasms.
- Mild myoclonic movements are common, as with other intravenous hypnotic agents.
- Seizures that involve a myoclonic seizure followed immediately by an atonic seizure.
- Focal and multifocal myoclonic seizures typically are not associated with electrographic correlates.
- Mental retardation, myoclonic epilepsy, spasticity, and posterior column sensory loss.
- MERRF syndrome is also known as myoclonic epilepsy with ragged-red fibers.
- Myoclonic seizures involve spasms of muscles in either a few areas or all over.
- Myoclonic jerks commonly occur in individuals with epilepsy.
- The myoclonic jerks occur during non-REM sleep
- She has myoclonic epilepsy, which consist of muscle jerking without loss of consciousness.
- It can also cause myoclonic status epilepticus.
- Myoclonic jerks may occur alone or in sequence, in a pattern or without pattern.
- Medications unrelated to opioids, such as anticholinergics, are known to cause myoclonic jerks.
- These include Dravet syndrome, infantile spasms, myoclonic-astatic epilepsy and tuberous sclerosis complex.
- People suffering from benign fasciculation syndrome can often experience myoclonic jerking of limbs, fingers and thumbs.
- Myoclonic jerks caused by other opioids, such as tramadol and pethidine, may be less benign.
- Other symptoms often attributed to fibromyalgia that may be due to a myoclonic twitches, and symptomatic hypoglycemia.
- "' Myoclonic epilepsy "'refers to a family of epilepsies that present with myoclonus.
- It is also found in MERRF ( Myoclonic Epilepsy with Ragged Red Fibers ), a rare mitochondrial encephalomyopathy.
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