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392:(JME) usually consists of jerking and muscle twitches of the upper extremities. This may include the arms, shoulders, elbows, and very rarely, the legs. JME is among the most common types of epilepsy and can affect one of every 14 people with the disease. These seizures typically occur shortly after waking up. Onset for JME can be seen around puberty for most patients. Administration of medications that also treat multiple seizure types is usually the most effective form of treatment.
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2188:Alzheimer's
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1644:"Myoclonus"
1624:"Myoclonus"
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1344:1 September
1262:Hypnic jerk
738:lamotrigine
603:hypnic jerk
548:soft palate
484:Other forms
335:spinal cord
244:hypnic jerk
69:"Myoclonus"
2746:Categories
2308:paroxysmal
2280:Autoimmune
2073:Dyskinesia
1943:Meningitis
1921:Brain and
1753:DiseasesDB
1368:Adv Neurol
1284:References
1256:Hypnagogia
1015:clonazepam
947:clonazepam
870:April 2022
802:), a rare
734:sertraline
730:gabapentin
722:quinolones
684:, head or
641:"muscle",
609:, such as
554:Middle ear
345:(EMG) and
264:Shuddering
80:newspapers
2305:Episodic/
2183:Tauopathy
2134:Akathisia
2122:Myoclonus
2105:Athetosis
2037:Tauopathy
1555:207477900
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1078:myoclonus
1076:The word
1072:Etymology
1051:Prognosis
1026:piracetam
981:phenytoin
959:primidone
955:piracetam
940:Treatment
922:serotonin
902:brainstem
820:pethidine
749:etomidate
714:poisoning
628:extremity
562:stapedius
523:Serotonin
431:brainstem
381:Essential
331:subcortex
256:diaphragm
184:twitching
180:Myoclonus
172:Neurology
167:Specialty
138:Myoclonus
110:July 2015
2671:SMALED2B
2666:SMALED2A
2363:Migraine
2355:Headache
2321:epilepsy
2317:Seizures
2175:Dementia
2078:Dystonia
1801:Archived
1776:Archived
1607:Archived
1588:Archived
1547:19527185
1512:12891998
1309:30 April
1211:See also
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812:morphine
796:epilepsy
753:propofol
718:tramadol
670:epilepsy
421:dystonia
417:dementia
312:epilepsy
280:dystonia
232:seizures
214:, among
2683:SMA-PME
2678:SMA-PCH
2661:SMALED1
2373:Tension
2368:Cluster
2093:Meige's
1910:Amoebic
1747:D009207
1467:10 July
1415:1998882
1380:3080851
930:glycine
757:hypoxia
742:opioids
661:hiccups
587:fibers.
543:Palatal
467:anxiety
459:central
447:flutter
349:(EEG).
302:(CJD),
252:Hiccups
94:scholar
2402:Stroke
2216:Pick's
2143:Tremor
2110:Chorea
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584:Spinal
576:, and
503:uremia
490:Action
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1551:S2CID
1462:(PDF)
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1080:uses
1033:Botox
792:lupus
676:Cause
598:Sleep
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353:Types
230:, or
228:jerks
192:joint
186:of a
101:JSTOR
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1742:MeSH
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1571:>
1543:PMID
1508:PMID
1469:2024
1445:2015
1411:PMID
1376:PMID
1346:2015
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