Literature DB >> 918462

[Rhythmic quadriceps myoclonia related to sarcomatous involvement of the crural nerve].

G Said, N Bathien.   

Abstract

A case of rhythmic myoclonus of the quadriceps related to involvement of the crural nerve by a schwann-cell sarcoma of the thigh is reported. The rhythm of involuntary contractions varies between 35 and 300 per minute. The myoclonic jerks occur rhythmically in the quadriceps only during full extension of the knee. The jerks are inhibited during lengthening of the quadriceps by active or passive flexion of the knee. Clonazepam is very effective in controlling the myoclonus. It is suggested that the myoclonus is the consequence of a response of alpha-motoneurons of the spinal cord to the excitation of Ia fibers of the crural nerve by the tumor. This activation appears to be enhanced by descending excitation pathway and inhibited by activation of Golgi tendon organs of the quadriceps.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 918462

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol (Paris)        ISSN: 0035-3787            Impact factor:   2.607


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