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myoclonic造句
1. Myoclonic : the muscles in one part of your body twitch or jerk suddenly, usually without loss of consciousness or awareness of what is happening. 2. The abnormality of Cx36 is associated with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy and inherited abnormality in the response to sensory stimulation. It also affects the process of learning and memory. 3. BACKGROUND: Myoclonic movements are a common problem in unpremedicated patients during induction of anesthesia with etomidate. 4. Diagnoses were either juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (93.4%) or juvenile absence epilepsy (6.6%). 5. Myoclonic epilepsy is a genetic disease often can be a family history. 6. Myoclonic seizures have a significant resistance, about 60% of patients satisfied with the efficacy of drug treatment available. 7. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is an idiopathic generalized epileptic syndrome characterized by myoclonic jerks, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and sometimes absence seizures. 8. Objective To study the clinical and EEG characters of the juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. 9. Results The clinical signs of these two cases included dementia, myoclonic, motor dysfunction, behavior abnormalities and extrapyramidal signs. 10. Visual and cerebellar signs appeared comparatively early besides mental and myoclonic changes, but signs of pyramidal damage were not obvious relatively. 11. Neurological complications mainly presented as brainstem encephalitis (85.4%), and the most common symptoms included fatigue (100%), myoclonic jerks(85.4%), Vomiting(51.6%), irritation (50%). 12. After antiepileptic drug withdrawal during remission, relapse rate was 79.9% overall, and it was 93.6% for patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. 13. Objective To study the characteristics of molecular genetics concerning Chinese myoclonic epilepsy and ragged-red fiber disease (MERRF). 14. This paper retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 31 survivors from three families with benign adult familial myoclonic epilepsy (BAFME). 15. The aim of this study was to determine if there were focal cortical abnormalities in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) using neuropsychological investigations and MRI. 16. Among people with epilepsy, photosensitivity is most common in adolescents with a form known as juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. 17. Pure clonic seizures without facial involvement in term infants suggested favorable outcome, whereas generalized myoclonic seizures in preterm infants were associated with mortality. 18. Objective To study the clinical features and main factors responsible for diagnostic errors in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). 19. The patient demonstrates changes in personality, behavior, and memory, followed by myoclonic jerks, blindness, and spasticity.