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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (
myoclonus
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The purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the wide range of clinical motor phenomena which may be caused by abnormal sensorimotor cortical discharge. Eleven selected patients with cortical
myoclonus
are described. In all cases the brief muscle jerks appeared to involve cerebral cortical mechanisms, for there were enlarged cerebral evoked potentials to somatosensory or visual stimuli and (in 5 of the 6 cases investigated in this way) a time-locked cortical event preceded spontaneous or action-induced jerking. In some patients, cortical
myoclonus
occurred only in response to a variety of afferent inputs (cortical reflex
myoclonus
). In others, the
myoclonus
occurred only during movement, when cortical mechanisms were activated voluntarily (cortical action
myoclonus
), or the cortical discharge occurred spontaneously (spontaneous cortical
myoclonus
and epilepsia partialis continua), and even spread to cause focal motor epilepsy (
Jacksonian seizures
). Some patients showed combinations of stimulus sensitive and spontaneous
myoclonus
, epilepsia partialis continua, focal motor epilepsy and generalized grand mal seizures. Such variations probably represent subtle differences in the site of abnormality in sensorimotor cortical neuronal mechanisms.
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PMID:The spectrum of cortical myoclonus. From focal reflex jerks to spontaneous motor epilepsy. 391 83
To contrast stimulus-sensitive generalized
myoclonus
with ensuing multifocal localized
myoclonus
in a patient with post-anoxic coma, we stressed the clinical as well as electroencephalographical differences between his initial generalized and subsequent focal
myoclonus
. While generalized
myoclonus
was presumably of extracortical origin and responsive to valproic acid, alternating
Jacksonian seizures
were definitely cortical and suppressed with phenytoin. These two different types of
myoclonus
should not be confused in post-anoxic coma.
...
PMID:A case of post-anoxic encephalopathy with initial massive myoclonic status followed by alternating Jacksonian seizures. 1093 92