Palatal myoclonus secondary to neurosarcoidosis
Recommended Citation
Dharaiya D, and Memon AB. Palatal myoclonus secondary to neurosarcoidosis. Clin Case Rep 2020.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2020
Publication Title
Clin Case Rep
Abstract
Palatal myoclonus can be primary or secondary. In primary palatal myoclonus, no obvious structural brain lesions can be found within the triangle of Guillain and Mollaret. Common causes of secondary myoclonus include stroke, demyelination, infections, trauma, and neurodegeneration.
PubMed ID
32185071
ePublication
ePub ahead of print
Volume
8
Issue
3
First Page
587
Last Page
588
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