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Paramyoclonus Multiplex

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// Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary;2005, p2163 A definition of the term "tetanode" is presented. [connection.ebscohost.com]

None of the cases presented signs of epilepsy. Present Material In our family there was no consanguini ty. Prior to the onset of myoclonus, there was no head injury or other illness. [docksci.com]

Article / Publication Details First-Page Preview Abstract A new family with the rare condition of hereditary essential myoclonus (HEM) and the literature on HEM are presented. [karger.com]

In addition to serving as a board-review guide, this will also be a handy pocket guide for any physician interested in a quick reference to drug tables, signs and symptoms, and other unusual facets of child or adult presenting with seizures. [books.google.ro]

Entire Body System

  • Epilepsy

    […] projects on epilepsy and on brain malformations. [books.google.com]

    G40.8 Other epilepsy and recurrent seizures G40.80 Other epilepsy G40.801 Other epilepsy, not intractable, with status ... G40.802 Other epilepsy, not intractable, without stat... G40.803 Other epilepsy, intractable, with status epil... [icd10data.com]

  • Disability

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    الصفحة 175 - April 20, 1898, for permanent and total service-connected disability — (1) due to the loss, or loss of use, of both lower extremities, such as to preclude locomotion without the aid... ‏ [books.google.com]

    Pagina 175 - April 20, 1898, for permanent and total service-connected disability — (1) due to the loss, or loss of use, of both lower extremities, such as to preclude locomotion without the aid... ‎ [books.google.ro]

    Seite 175 - April 20, 1898, for permanent and total service-connected disability — (1) due to the loss, or loss of use, of both lower extremities, such as to preclude locomotion without the aid... ‎ [books.google.de]

    When a claimant's earnings have increased between the time of a prior permanent partial disability and subsequent permanent total disability, the worker is permitted to retain the full amount of both awards. [dol.gov]

  • Pathologist

    Nikolaus Friedreich Nikolaus Friedreich (July 1, 1825 in Würzburg – 6 July 1882 in Heidelberg ) was a German pathologist and neurologist, and a third generation physician in the Friedreich family. [ipfs.io]

    […] palsy.[1] Biography[edit] In the early part of his career he studied and practiced medicine at the University of Würzburg under the tutelage of noted men such as physiologist Albert von Kölliker and pathologist Rudolf Virchow. [en.wikipedia.org]

    His father was pathologist Johann Baptist Friedreich (1796-1862), and his grandfather was pathologist Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761-1836), who is remembered for his early description of idiopathic facial paralysis, which would later be known as Bell's [bionity.com]

    […] легкое поражение нервной системы, характеризующееся появлением кратких и нерегулярных судорожных сокращений мышц конечностей и туловища … Толковый словарь по медицине Nikolaus Friedreich — (July 1, 1825, Würzburg 6 July 1882, Heidelberg) was a German pathologist [useful_english.enacademic.com]

  • Collapse

    "Friedreich's foot" or pes cavus : abnormally high arches in the feet. " Friedreich's sign ": collapse of cervical veins that were previously distended during diastole (heart relaxation), and is caused by an adherent pericardium. [ipfs.io]

    Friedreich sign - in adherent pericardium, sudden collapse of the previously distended veins of the neck at each diastole of the heart. paramyoclonus a condition characterized by myoclonic contractions of various muscles. paramyoclonus multiplex a condition [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]

    "Friedreich's sign": collapse of cervical veins that were previously distended during diastole (heart relaxation), and is caused by an adherent pericardium. [en.wikipedia.org]

    Friedreich's sign: collapse of cervical veins that were previously distended during diastole (heart relaxation}, and is caused by an adherent pericardium. [bionity.com]

  • Swelling

    [myo- + G. oidema, swelling] myoelastic (mi′o-e-las′tik) Pertaining to closely associated smooth muscle fibers and elastic connective tissue. myoelectric (mi′o-e-lek′trik) Relating to the electrical properties of muscle. myoendocarditis (mi-o-en′do-kar-di [theodora.com]

Gastrointestinal

  • Vomiting

    Nematodiosis Nephritis: 5300 Acute 5310 Chronic Interstitial 5320 Chronic Parenchymatous 5330 Disseminated, Suppurative 5340 Suppurative 5350 Nephrogenic Mesothelioma 5360 Neosalvarsan, Reaction from 5370 Nephrolithiasis 5380 Nephroptosis 5390 Nervous Vomiting [med-dept.com]

Skin

  • Dermatitis

    Bullosa 2280 Dermatitis Exfoliativa 2290 Dermatitis Factitia 2300 Dermatitis Gangrenosa 2310 Dermatitis Herpetiformis 2320 Dermatitis Medicamentosa 2330 Dermatitis 2340 Dermoid Cyst 2350 Diabetes Insipidus 2360 Diabetes Mellitus 2370 Diarrhoea 2380 Diarrhoea [med-dept.com]

    ) blood disorders ( D56 - D76 ) contact dermatitis ( L23 - L25 ) dermatitis due to substances taken internally ( L27.- ) nephropathy ( N14.0- N14.2 ) Includes adverse effect of correct substance properly administered poisoning by overdose of substance [icd10data.com]

Musculoskeletal

  • Muscle Cramp

    The pronunciation of the term is also... muscle cramps. // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary;2005, p1407 A definition of the medical term "muscle cramps" is presented. It refers to the painful involuntary contractions of muscles. [connection.ebscohost.com]

    Ten Years' Follow-Up of a Family With Myokymia and Muscle Cramps Without Ataxia. J Child Neurol. 2013 Nov. 28(11):1493-1495. [QxMD MEDLINE Link]. Alapati A, Glaussen G, Oh SJ. Myokymia as an initial and predominant manifestation of dermatomyositis. [emedicine.medscape.com]

  • Muscle Spasm

    Apart from disseminated myoclonic jerks and longer lasting muscle spasms no other neurological abnormalities were found. [pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]

Psychiatrical

  • Fear

    Traumatism, overwork, exposure to cold, fear, and great mental disturbances have been considered as exciting causes. Pathology.—The pathology is unknown, no characteristic lesion having been as yet discovered. [henriettesherb.com]

Neurologic

  • Myoclonus

    […] paramyoclonus multiplex SYN: myoclonus multiplex. [medicine.en-academic.com]

    Called also Friedreich disease and myoclonus multiplex. Medical dictionary. 2011. [medicine.academic.ru]

    + multiplex multiple : a nervous disease characterized by clonic spasms with tremor in corresponding muscles on the two sides … Useful english dictionary paramyoclonus multiplex — SYN: myoclonus multiplex. [translate.enacademic.com]

    […] cord myoclonus (disorder)|Spinal cord myoclonus|Spinal cord myoclonus (disorder)|Spinal myoclonus|Stapedial myoclonus|Symptomatic myoclonus|Symptomatic myoclonus (disorder)|Tensor tympani myoclonus|Vertical myoclonus|Vertical myoclonus (disorder) ICD [averbis.com]

    Look at other dictionaries: paramyoclonus multiplex — SYN: myoclonus multiplex. [useful_english.enacademic.com]

  • Tremor

    […] paramyoclonus multiplex : a nervous disease characterized by clonic spasms with tremor in corresponding muscles on the two sides Useful english dictionary. 2012. Look at other dictionaries: paramyoclonus multiplex — SYN: myoclonus multiplex. [useful_english.enacademic.com]

    湘雅医学词典) > 多发肌阵挛 Look at other dictionaries: paramyoclonus multiplex — |parəˌmī|äklənəˈsməltəˌpleks noun Etymology: New Latin, from paramyoclonus (from para (I) + myoclonus) + multiplex multiple : a nervous disease characterized by clonic spasms with tremor [translate.enacademic.com]

    [para- + G. mys, muscle, + klonos, a tumult] * * * para·my·oc·lo·nus mul·ti·plex .par-ə-.mī-'äk-lə-nəs-'məlt-ə-.pleks n a nervous disease characterized by clonic spasms with tremor in corresponding muscles on the two sides * * * a benign disorder of the [medicine.en-academic.com]

    […] paramyoclonus multiplex SYN: myoclonus multiplex. [ para- + G. mys, muscle, + klonos, a tumult] * * * para·my·oc·lo·nus mul·ti·plex .par-ə-.mī-'äk-lə-nəs-'məlt-ə-.pleks n a nervous disease characterized by clonic spasms with tremor in corresponding muscles [medicine.academic.ru]

    Certain abnormal tremors, namely, the metabolic varieties of postural or action tremor and at least one type of familial tremor, are considered by some workers to be variants or exaggerations of physiologic tremor—i.e., “enhanced physiologic tremor,” [mhmedical.com]

  • Ataxia

    Friedreich was involved in the establishment of pathological correlations, notably in research of muscular dystrophy, spinal ataxia and brain tumors. He is remembered today for " Friedreich's ataxia ", which he identified in 1863. [ipfs.io]

    Friedreich was involved in the establishment of pathological correlations, notably in research of muscular dystrophy, spinal ataxia and brain tumors. He is remembered today for "Friedreich's ataxia", which he identified in 1863. [en.wikipedia.org]

    Friedreich ataxia - sclerosis of the posterior and lateral columns of the spinal cord, occurring in children and marked by ataxia in the lower extremities, extending to the upper, followed by paralysis and contractures. [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]

    AND SPASTICITY CHOOSE G11.9 | MAP OF SOURCE CONCEPT IS CONTEXT DEPENDENT 900000000000508004~ACCEPTABILITYID~900000000000548007 6011000124106~MAPGROUP~1 6011000124106~MAPRULE~IFA 715564000 | Paroxysmal dystonic choreoathetosis with episodic ataxia and [bioportal.bioontology.org]

  • Seizure

    Seizures and Epilepsy, Second Edition has quickly reasserted itself as a modern classic and comprehensive textbook covering a broad range of both basic and clinical epileptology. Singly authored by Dr. [books.google.ro]

    NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Absence seizure EEG Epilepsy or seizures - discharge Febrile seizures Generalized tonic-clonic seizure Partial (focal) seizure Seizures [ Read More ] [icdlist.com]

    Focal myoclonic seizures are classified amongst motor focal seizures. [medlink.com]

    Other seizure types are focal motor seizures, myoclonic absences, and rare generalized or unilateral clonic seizures. [neupsykey.com]

  • Convulsions

    The term originated from the word "spasmos" which means a convulsion. The definition is from... [connection.ebscohost.com]

    When people think of seizures, they often think of convulsions in which a person's body shakes rapidly and uncontrollably. Not all seizures cause convulsions. There are many types of seizures and some have mild symptoms. [icdlist.com]

    It is supposed to be closely allied to convulsive tic, and possibly there may be some disturbance in the motor cells in the cortex and cord. Symptoms. [henriettesherb.com]

Workup

Each of these pieces of information will allow the examiner to begin formulating a differential around which to build the workup. [touchneurology.com]

In this article, the author details the historical aspects, nomenclature, classification, clinical manifestations, pathophysiology, diagnostic workup, differential diagnosis, and management of the various types of myoclonic seizure, paying particular [medlink.com]

Cerebrospinal fluid analysis in the workup of GLUT1 deficiency syndrome: a systematic review. JAMA Neurol. 70, 1440–1444 (2013). 75. Nie, S., Chen, G., Cao, X. & Zhang, Y. [nature.com]

Treatment

Treatment.—The disease has thus far been unaffected by treatment. The Eclectic Practice of Medicine, 1907, was written by Rolla L. Thomas, M. S., M. D. [henriettesherb.com]

If basic laboratory testing and imaging do not reveal a diagnosis, then specific genetic testing or whole-exome sequencing can be considered.15 Treatment Treatment of myoclonus differs vastly depending on the aetiology. [touchneurology.com]

With an interval of three to four days, the dosage is increased by 4.8 g to a maximum of 24 g Treatment continues throughout the period of the pathology. [glosbe.com]

Organized into 18 chapters, this book first elucidates the problems, causes, pathology, brain neurotransmitter changes and receptors, depression, dementia, fluctuations of disability, and treatment of Parkinson's disease. [books.google.com]

Prognosis

Prognosis.—This is favorable in most cases, a spontaneous cure not infrequently resulting. Treatment.—The disease has thus far been unaffected by treatment. The Eclectic Practice of Medicine, 1907, was written by Rolla L. Thomas, M. S., M. D. [henriettesherb.com]

They are clinical manifestations of numerous epileptic syndromes of different etiology, prognosis, and management. [medlink.com]

Long-term prognosis for symptomatic (secondarily) generalized epilepsies: a population-based study. Epilepsia. 2007;48(6):1128-32. Abraham A, Elena C, Melamed E, Djaldetti R. Successful treatment of truncal myoclonus. [rarediseases.org]

Claimant's counsel asserted that the value of the award should be measured based on the claimant's psychiatric prognosis and course of treatment at the time of the hearing. [dol.gov]

Etiology

Etiology.—The etiology of this rare disease is unknown. It occurs more frequently in males than in the opposite sex. Heredity may bear some part as a predisposing factor, since the disease is found more frequently in those of a nervous temperament. [henriettesherb.com]

* * * term coined by Friedreich to describe a form of myoclonus of unknown etiology starting in the muscles of the upper arms and shoulders and spreading to other parts of the upper body. Called also Friedreich disease and myoclonus multiplex. [medicine.en-academic.com]

Code first - Certain conditions have both an underlying etiology and multiple body system manifestations due to the underlying etiology. [icdlist.com]

Pathophysiology

He is well known for his work on the classification of myoclonus and his studies on the physiology and pathophysiology of voluntary movement including dystonia. [books.google.com]

Overview Myoclonic seizures are sudden, brief, involuntary, single or multiple jerks that are isolated or rapidly repetitive and of variable topography and pathophysiology. [medlink.com]

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