• Myokymia is an involuntary, spontaneous, localized quivering of a few muscles, or bundles within a muscle, but which are insufficient to move a joint....
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    Superior oblique myokymia is a neurological disorder affecting vision and was named by Hoyt and Keane in 1970. It is a condition that presents as repeated...
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    Parson Russell Terrier, and Russell Terrier) for more than 50 years. Myokymia and seizures are often seen alongside the condition. A 2014 study identified...
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    Parson Russell Terrier, and Russell Terrier) for more than 50 years. Myokymia and seizures are often seen alongside the condition. A 2014 study identified...
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  • other 10% of cases lead to death. In 1890, Morvan described a patient with myokymia (muscle twitching) associated with muscle pain, excessive sweating, and...
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  • characterized by sporadic bouts of ataxia (severe discoordination) with or without myokymia (continuous muscle movement). There are seven types recognized but the...
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  • Myoclonic twitch, a jerk usually caused by sudden muscle contractions Myokymia, a continuous, involuntary muscle twitch that affects the muscles of the...
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    been recognised within the Jack Russell Terrier for more than 50 years. Myokymia and seizures are often seen alongside the condition. A 2014 study identified...
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    study samples. Blepharospasm Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency Myokymia Fibrillation Myoclonus Seizure and convulsion Blackman G, Cherfi Y, Morrin...
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  • associated walking difficulties, hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating), myokymia (quivering of a muscle), fasciculations (muscle twitching), fatigue, exercise...
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    which is characterized by progressive poly-neuropathy, neuromyotonia, myokymia, pseudo-myotonia, hand-foot contractures, and abnormal neuro-myotonic/myokimic...
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    difficulty elevating the eye in the adducted position. Superior oblique myokymia is an uncommon neurological condition caused by vascular compression of...
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    focal or segmental myokymia. Common areas affected include the arms, legs or face depending upon the location of nerve injury. Myokymia is more frequent...
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    dystonia, opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome, paroxysms, dyskinesia, myorhythmia, myokymia). The diagnosis of underlying gluten sensitivity is complicated and delayed...
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  • with proximal multifocal persistent conduction block, fasciculations and myokymia. Evolution to tetraplegia". Eur Neurol. 25 (6): 416–423. doi:10.1159/000116045...
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    muscle fascicle are a normal thickness. Muscle fascicles may be involved in myokymia, although commonly only individual myocytes are involved. Deep fascia Endomysium...
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    characterized by sporadic bouts of severe discoordination with or without myokymia, and can be provoked by stress, startle, or heavy exertion such as exercise...
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  • more common, and milder, involuntary quivering of an eyelid, known as myokymia or fasciculation. Blepharospasm is one form of a group of movement disorders...
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  • (muscle pain), shortness of breath, fasciculations (muscle twitching), myokymia (muscle trembling), and muscle cramps during exercise; muscle soreness...
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    parts of the southern range. One effect of the toxin can be generalized myokymia. Type B is hemorrhagic and proteolytic, and is found consistently in the...
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  • months upon cessation of the agent. Ptosis (eyelid) Blepharospasm Apraxia Myokymia Goldstein JE, Cogan DG. Apraxia of Lid Opening. Arch Ophthalmol. 1965 Feb...
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  • Summitt syndrome Superior mesenteric artery syndrome Superior oblique myokymia Super mesozoic-dysentery complex Supranuclear ocular palsy Supraumbilical...
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  • movements) G25.85 Hemiballismus (affecting only one side of the body) G25.85 Myokymia, facial G51.4 Neuromyotonia (Isaacs Syndrome) 359.29 G71.19 Opsoclonus...
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  • basal ganglia disease (BTBGD), Fahr disease, familial dyskinesia–facial myokymia (Bird–Raskind syndrome) due to an ADCY5 gene mutation, glutaric aciduria...
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    Muscle hypertrophy Episodic ataxia, type 1 (EA1) (Episodic ataxia with myokymia; EAM) (Potassium channelopathy, gene KCNA1) Calf muscle Childhood-onset...
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  • dystonia, opsoclonus myoclonus syndrome, paroxysms, dyskinesia, myorhythmia, myokymia). Above 20% of people with NCGS have IgE-mediated allergy to one or more...
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    less common than with rattlesnake bites, although necrosis can occur. Myokymia is sometimes reported. However, the venom has strong proteolytic activity...
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  • them. Masa Niemi plays a small crook, Läski-Leevi, who has an annoying myokymia. Esa Pakarinen as Samuli Saastamoinen, Train detective Mai-Brit Heljo as...
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  • 2019, a boy was reported to have developed Parkinson's-like disease of myokymia after being exposed to the pollution, although this was denied by Malaysia's...
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    subunit Kv1.1, voltage-gated K+ channel HuKI and AEMK (associated with myokymia with periodic ataxia). The protein is believed to have six domains (S1-S6)...
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