AANEM Monograph #30 Electrophysiologic Studies of Myoclonus
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Electrophysiologic testing aids diagnosis and subtyping of myoclonus
OBJECTIVE To determine the contribution of electrophysiologic testing in the diagnosis and anatomical classification of myoclonus. METHODS Participants with a clinical diagnosis of myoclonus were prospectively recruited, each undergoing a videotaped clinical examination and battery of electrophysiologic tests. The diagnosis of myoclonus and its subtype was reviewed after 6 months in the conte...
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تاریخ انتشار 2005