2007
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.211.303
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Neonatal-Onset Brainstem Reticular Reflex Myoclonus Following a Prenatal Brain Insult: Generalized Myoclonic Jerk and a Brainstem Lesion

Abstract: Brainstem reticular reflex myoclonus (BRRM) is characterized by sudden, generalized, shock-like movements that can be elicited by sensory stimulation. We present a boy, born after 35 weeks gestation, who was diagnosed with neonatal-onset BRRM. Within 1 hr of birth, the patient showed spasticity and generalized clonic movements of all limbs elicited with tactile stimulation anywhere on the body. Surface electromyography showed co-contraction of agonistic and antagonistic muscles, revealing that his generalized … Show more

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“…25 A single report with EMG mentioned co-contraction between muscles but no recruitment order or duration was given. 26 Without more documented surface EMG studies of the generalized jerk, it is difficult to assign an exact relationship between the EEG discharges and the jerk as well as to define the myoclonus source in general. The exact neuronal damage and pathophysiology that gives origin to acute PHM is not clear.…”
Section: Acute Post-hypoxic Myoclonusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…25 A single report with EMG mentioned co-contraction between muscles but no recruitment order or duration was given. 26 Without more documented surface EMG studies of the generalized jerk, it is difficult to assign an exact relationship between the EEG discharges and the jerk as well as to define the myoclonus source in general. The exact neuronal damage and pathophysiology that gives origin to acute PHM is not clear.…”
Section: Acute Post-hypoxic Myoclonusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 It is possible that acute PHM can arise from the cortex or a subcortical structure. 26 Indeed, it is hard to determine the origin of myoclonus on the basis of clinical judgment since multiple pathophysiology mechanisms may produce similar clinical phenomena. 12 Hallett et al in 1977 28 described the origin of myoclonus after posthypoxic injury in the reticular formation of the medulla oblongata and called this ''reticular reflex myoclonus.''…”
Section: Acute Post-hypoxic Myoclonusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Patient did not regain consciousness and died. Kakisaka et al 26 EEG: burst suppression pattern.EMG: agonist and antagonist muscle contract simultaneously. Patient survived with significant disabilities.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 25 A single report with EMG mentioned co-contraction between muscles but no recruitment order or duration was given. 26 Without more documented surface EMG studies of the generalized jerk, it is difficult to assign an exact relationship between the EEG discharges and the jerk as well as to define the myoclonus source in general.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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