| Literature DB >> 18684331 |
Feray Karaali Savrun1, Derya Uluduz, Gokhan Erkol, Meral E Kiziltan.
Abstract
Spinal myoclonus is a rare disorder characterized by myoclonic movements in muscles that originate from several segments of the spinal cord and usually associated with laminectomy, spinal cord injury, post-operative, lumbosacral radiculopathy, spinal extradural block, myelopathy due to demyelination, cervical spondylosis and many other diseases. On rare occasions, it can originate from the peripheral nerve lesions and be mistaken for peripheral myoclonus. Careful history taking and electrophysiological evaluation is important in differential diagnosis. The aim of this report is to evaluate the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics and treatment results of a case with spinal myoclonus following a peripheral nerve injury without any structural lesion.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18684331 PMCID: PMC2526081 DOI: 10.1186/1749-7221-3-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Brachial Plex Peripher Nerve Inj ISSN: 1749-7221
Figure 1EMG recordings with surface electrodes. EMG channesl: 1-M. Orbicularis oris 2-M. Trapezius 3-M. Rhomboideus 4-M. Pectoralis 5-M. Biceps Brachii 6-M,. Triceps 7-Forearm flexor muscles 8-Forearm extansor muscles.