Propriospinal myoclonus

Propriospinal myoclonus is …
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P356DOI10.1017/CBO9780511711947.029

P50authorGiuseppe PlazziQ26972654
P2093author name stringRoberto Vetrugno
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Propriospinal myoclonus in tetraplegic patients: clinical, electrophysiological and therapeutic aspects.Q54158693
Unique form of propriospinal myoclonus as a possible complication of an enteropathogenic toxin.Q54521012
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Diaphragmatic flutter, the moving umbilicus syndrome, and "belly dancer's" dyskinesiaQ68408889
Pure stimulus-sensitive truncal myoclonus of propriospinal originQ71438209
Stiff man syndrome: neurophysiological findings in eight patientsQ72240606
Axial myoclonus mediated by the propriospinal tract: a case reportQ72315262
Propriospinal myoclonus: evidence for spinal "pattern" generators in humansQ72883463
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P304page(s)261-269
P1476titlePropriospinal myoclonus

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