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What's a "Myoclonic Jerk," and what might cause someone to have one?

Author: Alexandra Jessie Wilson



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Myoclonic jerks - sudden shock-like contractions of one or more muscles which may be focal or diffuse. They may occur singly or repetitively. Causes - Healthy individuals: when falling asleep or surprised by a sudden noise or stimulus. Epilepsy, diffuse brain damage and dementias.


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