Excessive Fragmentary Myoclonus: What Do We Know?
Excessive fragmentary myoclonus (EFM) is a polysomnographic finding registered by the surface electromyography (EMG) and characterized as a result of the muscle activity consisting of sudden, isolated, arrhythmic, asynchronous and asymmetric brief twitches. The EMG potentials are defined by the exac...
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doaj-0d4cc1d5d5844432a59d6319c5b264e32020-11-25T00:47:20ZengKarolinum PressPrague Medical Report1214-69942336-29362017-03-01118151310.14712/23362936.2017.14961Excessive Fragmentary Myoclonus: What Do We Know?Jiří NepožitekKarel ŠonkaExcessive fragmentary myoclonus (EFM) is a polysomnographic finding registered by the surface electromyography (EMG) and characterized as a result of the muscle activity consisting of sudden, isolated, arrhythmic, asynchronous and asymmetric brief twitches. The EMG potentials are defined by the exact criteria in The International Classification of the Sleep Disorders, 3rd edition and they appear with high intensity in all sleep stages. Clinical significance of EFM is unclear. It was observed in combination with other diseases and features such as obstructive and central sleep apnea, narcolepsy, periodic limb movements, insomnia, neurodegenerative disorders and peripheral nerve dysfunction. Relation to such wide range of diseases supports the opinion that EFM is nor a specific sleep disorder nor a specific polysomnographic sign. The option that EFM is a normal variant has also not been ruled out so far.https://pmr.lf1.cuni.cz/118/1/0005/Fragmentary myoclonusExcessive fragmentary myoclonusTwitchPolysomnographyElectromyographySleep disorders |
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Excessive Fragmentary Myoclonus: What Do We Know? |
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Excessive Fragmentary Myoclonus: What Do We Know? |
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Prague Medical Report |
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1214-6994 2336-2936 |
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2017-03-01 |
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Excessive fragmentary myoclonus (EFM) is a polysomnographic finding registered by the surface electromyography (EMG) and characterized as a result of the muscle activity consisting of sudden, isolated, arrhythmic, asynchronous and asymmetric brief twitches. The EMG potentials are defined by the exact criteria in The International Classification of the Sleep Disorders, 3rd edition and they appear with high intensity in all sleep stages. Clinical significance of EFM is unclear. It was observed in combination with other diseases and features such as obstructive and central sleep apnea, narcolepsy, periodic limb movements, insomnia, neurodegenerative disorders and peripheral nerve dysfunction. Relation to such wide range of diseases supports the opinion that EFM is nor a specific sleep disorder nor a specific polysomnographic sign. The option that EFM is a normal variant has also not been ruled out so far. |
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Fragmentary myoclonus Excessive fragmentary myoclonus Twitch Polysomnography Electromyography Sleep disorders |
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