Laura Canafoglia , Stefano Meletti , Francesca Bisulli , Lara Alvisi , Giovanni Assenza , Giuseppe d’Orsi , Raffaele Dubbioso , Edoardo Ferlazzo , Lorenzo Ferri , Silvana Franceschetti , Antonio Gambardella , Alice Granvillano , Laura Licchetta , Bruna Nucera , Ferruccio Panzica , Marco Perulli , Federica Provini , Guido Rubboli , Gionata Strigaro , Antonio Suppa , Gaetano Cantalupo
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A Reappraisal on cortical myoclonus and brief Remarks on myoclonus of different Origins
Myoclonus has multiple clinical manifestations and heterogeneous generators and etiologies, encompassing a spectrum of disorders and even physiological events. This paper, developed from a teaching course conducted by the Neurophysiology Commission of the Italian League against Epilepsy, aims to delineate the main types of myoclonus, identify potential underlying neurological disorders, outline diagnostic procedures, elucidate pathophysiological mechanisms, and discuss appropriate treatments.
Neurophysiological techniques play a crucial role in accurately classifying myoclonic phenomena, by means of simple methods such as EEG plus polymyography (EEG + Polymyography), evoked potentials, examination of long-loop reflexes, and often more complex protocols to study intra-cortical inhibition-facilitation. In clinical practice, EEG + Polymyography often represents the first step to identify myoclonus, acquire signals for off-line studies and plan the diagnostic work-up.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.