Propriospinal Myoclonus - 10/05/21
, Francesca Casoni, MD, PhD a, Andrea Galbiati, PhD a, b, cResumen |
Propriospinal myoclonus (PSM) consists of paroxysmal and sudden jerks involving axial flexion trunk and hip muscles, conditioning sudden myoclonias of the trunk and arms/limbs, both spontaneous and triggered by sensory stimulations, emerging in relaxed wakefulness typically during the transition between wake and sleep. Generally, PSM originates from a thoracic myelomere and spreads caudally and rostrally, provoking flexion and/or extension movements, leading to jumps or trunk jerks. They appear triggered by the lying-down position and disappear when the subject stands up. The main consequences are the difficulties in sleep start and the reappearance during the period of wakefulness after sleep onset.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Propriospinal myoclonus, Sleep-related movement disorder, Sleep and myoclonus, Sleep onset insomnia
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