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Things myoclonus often describes (“myoclonus ________”)
syndrome, epilepsy, neuroblastoma, multiplex, ataxia, status, fibers, spike
How myoclonus often is described (“________ myoclonus”)
nocturnal, palatal, cortical, epileptic, negative, essential, multifocal, induced, segmental, spinal, focal, massive, benign, sensitive, rhythmic, generalized, neonatal, reticular, familial, bilateral, postanoxic, posthypoxic, opsoclonus, fragmentary, progressive, nonepileptic, ocular, severe, spontaneous, symptomatic, positive, related, oculopalatal, propriospinal, hereditary, hypoxic, erratic, facial, physiological, anoxic, physiologic, baltic, infantile, prominent, psychogenic, periodic, subcortical, synchronous, diaphragmatic, excessive, diffuse, chronic, arrhythmic, axial, repetitive, rhythmical, paraneoplastic, reflex, continuous, respiratory, responsive, truncal, sleep, hypnic, uraemic, laryngeal, tardive, startle, intermittent, photic, pathological, stimulussensitive, pathologic, dystonic, irregular, sporadic, occasional, associated, bulbar, mild, oscillatory, autosomal, widespread, palatopharyngolaryngeal, mandibular, persistent, idiopathic, myoclonic
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