514 top medical experts on Myoclonus across 50 countries and 35 U.S. states, including 377 MDs (Physicians). This is based on an objective analysis of their Scientific Publications, Clinical Trials, Medicare, and NIH Grants.

  1. Myoclonus: Involuntary shock-like contractions, irregular in rhythm and amplitude, followed by relaxation, of a muscle or a group of muscles. This condition may be a feature of some central nervous system diseases; (e.g., epilepsy, myoclonic). Nocturnal myoclonus is the principal feature of the nocturnal myoclonus syndrome. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp102-3).
  2. Clinical guidelines are the recommended starting point to understand initial steps and current protocols in any disease or procedure:
  3. Broader Categories (#Experts): Dyskinesias (4,076) and Narrower Categories: Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome (866).
  4. Clinical Trials ClinicalTrials.gov : at least 16 including 2 Active, 7 Completed, 2 Recruiting
  5. Synonyms: Action Myoclonus,  Nocturnal Myoclonus,  Palatal Myoclonus,  Polymyoclonus


  

        

                    


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