scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1017/CBO9780511711947.029 |
P50 | author | Giuseppe Plazzi | Q26972654 |
P2093 | author name string | Roberto Vetrugno | |
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Propriospinal pathways in the ventral funicles of the cat spinal cord: their effects on lumbosacral motoneurones | Q48445728 | ||
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Electromyography patterns of propriospinal myoclonus can be mimicked voluntarily | Q48548291 | ||
Excessive fragmentary hypnic myoclonus: clinical and neurophysiological findings | Q48613609 | ||
Regional cerebral blood flow throughout the sleep-wake cycle. An H2(15)O PET study | Q48669455 | ||
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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 | ||
Focal myoclonus and propriospinal propagation | Q57008827 | ||
Propriospinal myoclonus upon relaxation and drowsiness: A cause of severe insomnia | Q57767801 | ||
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Atypical propriospinal myoclonus with possible relationship to ? interferon therapy | Q60695953 | ||
Myoclonus in a patient with spinal cord transection. Possible involvement of the spinal stepping generator | Q67948163 | ||
Propriospinal myoclonus: A neurophysiologic analysis | Q68228823 | ||
Diaphragmatic flutter, the moving umbilicus syndrome, and "belly dancer's" dyskinesia | Q68408889 | ||
Pure stimulus-sensitive truncal myoclonus of propriospinal origin | Q71438209 | ||
Stiff man syndrome: neurophysiological findings in eight patients | Q72240606 | ||
Axial myoclonus mediated by the propriospinal tract: a case report | Q72315262 | ||
Propriospinal myoclonus: evidence for spinal "pattern" generators in humans | Q72883463 | ||
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Involuntary movements and abnormal spontaneous EMG activity in syringomyelia and syringobulbia | Q74608102 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 261-269 | |
P1476 | title | Propriospinal myoclonus |
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