2024
DOI: 10.1002/mds.30022
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Clinical Utility of Neurophysiologic Classification (and Declassification) of Myoclonus

Marcus N. Callister,
Molly C. Klanderman,
Alyssa Stockard
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMovement clinical neurophysiology studies can distinguish myoclonus, tremor, and other jerky movements; however, there has been limited demonstration of their real‐world clinical impact.ObjectiveThe aim was to investigate movement study utility in clarifying movement classification and guiding patient management.MethodA retrospective study of myoclonus‐related movement studies was performed.ResultsOf 262 patients referred for consideration of myoclonus, 105 (40%) had myoclonus, 156 (59%) had no myocl… Show more

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