Negative myoclonus.

C A Tassinari, G Rubboli, E Gardella
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Abstract

Negative myoclonus (NM) is a motor phenomenon characterized by involuntary jerky movements due to a brief, sudden interruption of muscular activity. This motor disturbance can be observed in a variety of clinical conditions, that can range from physiological NM, occurring when falling asleep or after prolonged exercise, to asterixis, a form of NM observed in patients with toxic-metabolic encephalopathies or with focal brain lesions, or, as a paroxysmal phenomenon, labelled as epileptic negative myoclonus, in epileptic patients. Neurophysiological investigations are essential to diagnose NM and to distinguish it from other motor disorders, such as tremor or positive myoclonus. Furthermore, neurophysiological findings can provide useful information supporting a subcortical or cortical origin of NM. In cortical NM, recent data suggest a role of cortical active inhibitory areas in the generation of this motor phenomenon.

消极的肌阵挛。
负性肌阵挛(NM)是一种运动现象,其特征是由于肌肉活动的短暂,突然中断而导致不自主的抽搐运动。这种运动障碍可以在多种临床情况下观察到,从发生在入睡或长时间运动后的生理性NM,到在毒性代谢性脑病或局灶性脑病变患者中观察到的一种NM,或者作为一种发作现象,在癫痫患者中被标记为癫痫阴性肌阵挛。神经生理学检查对于诊断神经性脑炎和将其与其他运动障碍(如震颤或阳性肌阵挛)区分开来至关重要。此外,神经生理学的发现可以提供有用的信息支持皮层下或皮层起源的NM。在皮质NM中,最近的数据表明皮质活性抑制区在这种运动现象的产生中起作用。
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