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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (
myoclonus
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Myoclonus
in corticobasal degeneration (CBD) has often been associated with severe and difficult to treat disabilities.
Levetiracetam
is a new antiepileptic agent with antimyoclonic effects. Herein, we present a 72-year-old woman with clinically probable CBD and with spontaneous rhythmic
myoclonus
in the right foot, which was markedly ameliorated through treatment with levetiracetam. The effect of levetiracetam was associated with the decreased amplitude of enlarged cortical somatosensory evoked potentials. This result suggests that the antimyoclonic effect of levetiracetam might be mediated through the suppression of increased cortical excitability.
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PMID:Suppression of myoclonus in corticobasal degeneration by levetiracetam. 2492 9
Myoclonus
can cause significant disability for patients.
Myoclonus
has a strikingly diverse array of underlying etiologies, clinical presentations, and pathophysiological mechanisms. Treatment of
myoclonus
is vital to improving the quality of life of patients with these disorders. The optimal treatment strategy for
myoclonus
is best determined based upon careful evaluation and consideration of the underlying etiology and neurophysiological classification. Electrophysiological testing including EEG (electroencephalogram) and EMG (electromyogram) data is helpful in determining the neurophysiological classification of
myoclonus
. The neurophysiological subtypes of
myoclonus
include cortical, cortical-subcortical, subcortical-nonsegmental, segmental, and peripheral.
Levetiracetam
, valproic acid, and clonazepam are often used to treat cortical
myoclonus
. In cortical-subcortical
myoclonus
, treatment of myoclonic seizures is prioritized, valproic acid being the mainstay of therapy. Subcortical-nonsegmental
myoclonus
may be treated with clonazepam, though numerous agents have been used depending on the etiology. Segmental and peripheral
myoclonus
are often resistant to treatment, but anticonvulsants and botulinum toxin injections may be of utility depending upon the case. Pharmacological treatments are often hampered by scarce evidence-based knowledge, adverse effects, and variable efficacy of medications.
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PMID:Physiology-Based Treatment of Myoclonus. 3291 Apr 14
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