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Segmental myoclonus. Clinical and pharmacologic study.

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    Segmental myoclonus, affecting the brachial or spinal areas, can stem from diverse neurological conditions. Effective treatments like clonazepam offer symptom control for most patients.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Movement Disorders

    Background:

    • Segmental myoclonus is characterized by involuntary muscle jerks.
    • It can manifest in either the brachial (arm) or spinal (trunk/leg) regions.
    • Understanding the diverse etiologies is crucial for diagnosis and management.