作者
Sterre van der Veen, John N Caviness, Yasmine EM Dreissen, Christos Ganos, Abubaker Ibrahim, Johannes HTM Koelman, Ambra Stefani, Marina AJ Tijssen
发表日期
2022/1/1
来源
Clinical neurophysiology practice
卷号
7
页码范围
285-316
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Myoclonus and other jerky movements form a large heterogeneous group of disorders. Clinical neurophysiology studies can have an important contribution to support diagnosis but also to gain insight in the pathophysiology of different kind of jerks. This review focuses on myoclonus, tics, startle disorders, restless legs syndrome, and periodic leg movements during sleep. Myoclonus is defined as brief, shock-like movements, and subtypes can be classified based the anatomical origin. Both the clinical phenotype and the neurophysiological tests support this classification: cortical, cortical-subcortical, subcortical/non-segmental, segmental, peripheral, and functional jerks. The most important techniques used are polymyography and the combination of electromyography-electroencephalography focused on jerk-locked back-averaging, cortico-muscular coherence, and the Bereitschaftspotential. Clinically, the differential …
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