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Results 41 - 50 of 50 for myoclonus
  1. ... show signs and symptoms of the condition. Hereditary myoclonus with progressive distal muscular atrophy Jankovic-Rivera syndrome ...
  2. ... hand coordination, involuntary jerking movements (chorea), muscle twitches (myoclonus), and disturbances in nerve function (neuropathy). The movement ...
  3. ... The seizures typically involve irregular involuntary muscle contractions (myoclonus), abnormal eye movements, or convulsions. In some cases, ...
  4. ... nystagmus).Affected individuals can also develop muscle twitches (myoclonus), walking problems and falling (gait disturbance), and impaired ...
  5. ... such as difficulty coordinating movements (ataxia), muscle twitches (myoclonus), and involuntary muscle contractions that result in twisting ...
  6. ... of speech, personality changes, and involuntary muscle twitches (myoclonus).Two types of hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy, known ...
  7. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Myoclonus-dystonia More About This Health Condition Studies have ...
  8. ... The features of this syndrome include muscle twitches (myoclonus), muscle weakness (myopathy), difficulty coordinating movement (ataxia), hearing ...
  9. ... MERRF); these additional features can include muscle twitches (myoclonus), difficulty coordinating movement (ataxia), and abnormal muscle cells ...
  10. ... MERRF). This condition is characterized by muscle twitches (myoclonus), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), abnormal muscle cells known as ...
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