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Idiopathic Primary Spinal Myoclonus

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Spinal myoclonus is a rare movement disorder, characterized by myoclonic involvement of a group of muscles supplied by a few contiguous segments of the spinal cord.

Abstracted from Campos et al. (2003)

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  • Campos CR, Limongi JC, Machado FC, Brotto MW. A case of primary spinal myoclonus: clinical presentation and possible mechanisms involved. Arq Neuropsiquiatr. 2003;61(1):112–4.

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Eltorai, I.M. (2016). Idiopathic Primary Spinal Myoclonus. In: Rare Diseases and Syndromes of the Spinal Cord. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45147-3_61

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