Assessment and Treatment of Myoclonus: A Review

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Abstract

Myoclonus is defined as sudden, brief, shock-like contractions of muscles, and it can be a challenging diagnosis for the clinician to face. The number of aetiologies can make it difficult to determine the appropriate diagnostic workup for each individual patient without ordering a broad array of diagnostic studies from the start. As with other neurological conditions, a comprehensive history and physical examination are paramount in generating and ordering the initial differential diagnosis. Neurophysiological classification of myoclonus, using both electroencephalogram and electromyography, can be very helpful in elucidating the underlying aetiology. Treatment of myoclonus is often symptomatic, unless a clear treatable underlying cause can be found. This article aims to help providers navigate the assessment and treatment of myoclonus, focusing on neurophysiological classification as a guide. By the end of this article, providers should have a good understanding of how to approach the workup and treatment of myoclonus of various aetiologies.

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Burton, M. A., Dalrymple, W. A., & Figari, R. (2022). Assessment and Treatment of Myoclonus: A Review. TouchREVIEWS in Neurology. Touch Medical Media. https://doi.org/10.17925/USN.2022.18.1.38

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