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Parkinsonism & related disorders. Myoclonus.

John N Caviness1.   

Abstract

Myoclonus has now been recognized to have many possible etiologies, anatomical sources, and pathophysiologic features. Classification schemes may be based on clinical syndromes and etiology, neurophysiology properties, or exam findings. In recent years, many myoclonus case reports and short series have been published. However, this article will group new developments into three areas: (1) Myoclonus in parkinsonian disorders, (2) Concepts in myoclonus generation, and (3) Treatment. Current findings do not allow one to conclude whether or how parkinsonism contributes to the myoclonus mechanism in parkinsonian disorders. Therefore, it seems unlikely that the myoclonus in Lewy body disorders is mostly caused by abnormal basal ganglia input to motor areas of the neocortex. The exact source of cortical myoclonus generation is controversial. Increased corticomuscular coherence represents a robust phenomenon that will need to be explained by any model that offers a putative explanation for cortical myoclonus generation. Myoclonus treatment is still limited, and more research on basic mechanisms before truly effective treatment will be available. The best approach for myoclonus is based on the physiological classification of the myoclonus.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18267267     DOI: 10.1016/S1353-8020(08)70033-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parkinsonism Relat Disord        ISSN: 1353-8020            Impact factor:   4.891


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1.  Myoclonic disorders: a practical approach for diagnosis and treatment.

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Journal:  Ther Adv Neurol Disord       Date:  2011-01       Impact factor: 6.570

Review 2.  Myoclonus: An Electrophysiological Diagnosis.

Authors:  Shabbir Hussain I Merchant; Felipe Vial-Undurraga; Giorgio Leodori; Jay A van Gerpen; Mark Hallett
Journal:  Mov Disord Clin Pract       Date:  2020-06-17

3.  Suppression of myoclonus in corticobasal degeneration by levetiracetam.

Authors:  Jae Wook Cho; Jae Hyeok Lee
Journal:  J Mov Disord       Date:  2014-04-30

4.  Hypothyroidism-induced Reversible Encephalopathy as a Cause of Aggravation of Parkinsonism and Myoclonus in Parkinson's Disease.

Authors:  Gwanhee Ehm; Han-Joon Kim; Beomseok Jeon
Journal:  Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)       Date:  2017-10-19
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