Presentation
// Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary;2005, p2163 A definition of the term "tetanode" is presented. [connection.ebscohost.com]
There is a presentation of clinically-focused information regarding the full spectrum of neurological and psychiatric conditions characterized by involuntary movements. [books.google.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]
Entire Body System
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Vietnamese
Claus ( German ), Vangelis Katsoulas ( Greek ), Roberto Marchesi ( Italian ), Robin van der Vliet ( Esperanto ), Reno Rake ( Indonesian ), Nahuel Rodríguez ( Spanish ), Gao Pan ( Chinese ), Hoài Sang Lăng ( Vietnamese ) EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 [eudict.com]
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Turkish
Total number of language pairs : 472 Total number of translations : 14 New : Korean Turkish, Serbian Albanian, Dutch German, Latvian Russian Improved : English Albanian, English Serbian, English Croatian, Croatian Polish Options There are several ways [eudict.com]
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Intermittent Claudication
Angiospasm refers to the spasmodic contraction of blood vessels or something that may cause cramping of muscles or intermittent claudication. The term originated from the word "spasmos" which means a convulsion. The definition is from... [connection.ebscohost.com]
Respiratoric
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Pneumonia
[…] hernia homicide infection Inflammation International List intestine Joint Causes larynx less than 15 liver lung Malignant meningitis myocarditis nature unspecified nephritis nervous system ovary paralysis Parasitic Diseases pharynx placenta pleurisy pneumonia [books.google.ro]
Musculoskeletal
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Myopathy
Occasional associated Dementia Spasticity Myopathy Neuropathy Deafness 14. [slideshare.net]
Neurologic
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Loss of Speech
[…] of speech, or becoming permanently helpless or permanently bedridden... [books.google.ro]
[…] of speech, or becoming permanently helpless or permanently bedridden... [books.google.com]
Workup
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. [henriettes-herb.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.ro]
A summary of the various forms of treatment used formally is recorded in table 1. [jamanetwork.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. [henriettes-herb.com]
They are clinical manifestations of numerous epileptic syndromes of different etiology, prognosis, and management. [medlink.com]
PALATAL MYOCLONUS CONT… Cause Idiopathic Stroke Trauma Tumor 10months later Metabolic encephalopathy Prognosis: Resistant Treatment Tetrabenazine Halloparidol 5-Hydroxytryptophan Carbamazipine Bulbar myoclonus: Tongue and neck [slideshare.net]
67 (from the Latin impulsio, “jerk”) and jerk epilepsy. 73 During the 1970s, a syndromic approach to the problems of myoclonic epilepsies occurred, with a new importance given to electroencephalographic (EEG) findings and to elements of etiology and prognosis [neupsykey.com]
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. [henriettes-herb.com]
Chapters include sections on clinical phenomenology, etiology and pathogenesis and therapy. There are also on-line resources for clinicians and patients to refer to as well. [books.google.com]
Code first - Certain conditions have both an underlying etiology and multiple body system manifestations due to the underlying etiology. [icdlist.com]
Applicable To Drug-induced myoclonus Palatal myoclonus Use Additional Use Additional Help Certain conditions have both an underlying etiology and multiple body system manifestations due to the underlying etiology. [icd10data.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.ro]
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]
Prevention
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