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- An eyelid twitch is a general term for spasms of the eyelid muscles. These spasms happen without your control. The eyelid may repeatedly ...
- ... balance (ataxia). Between episodes, many affected individuals experience myokymia, a muscle abnormality that can cause involuntary muscle ... nervous system. In at least one family, isolated myokymia (continuous muscle twitching and spasms without episodes of ...
- ... disorder in their family. Familial dyskinesia with facial myokymia FDFM Genetic Testing Registry: Dyskinesia with orofacial involvement, autosomal dominant Familial dyskinesia and facial myokymia National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov ...
- ... function ADCY5 mutations in familial dyskinesia with facial myokymia. Ann Neurol. 2014 Apr;75(4):542-9. ... Raskind WH. Autosomal dominant familial dyskinesia and facial myokymia: single exome sequencing identifies a mutation in adenylyl ...
- ... cramps, and involuntary rippling movement of the muscles (myokymia). Autosomal recessive axonal neuropathy with neuromyotonia is a ... recessive neuromyotonia and axonal neuropathy Gamstorp-Wohlfart syndrome Myokymia, myotonia, and muscle wasting NMAN Genetic Testing Registry: ...
- ... during these episodes. Additionally, a muscle abnormality called myokymia or an eye abnormality called nystagmus can occur during or between episodes. Myokymia causes muscle cramping; stiffness; or continuous, fine muscle ...
- ... people with BFNS also have a condition called myokymia, which is an involuntary rippling movement of the ...