or jerks (tic-like or myoclonic-like movements) involving any part of the face, neck, trunk or limbs. In addition, some patients may have bizarre gait or difficulties with their balance that are often ...
A recent report has described the use of video-electroencephalography (video-EEG) in the management of patients with atypical juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). The work highlights the importance ...
May increase at 2-week intervals in increments of 1g/day; max 3g/day. Myoclonic: ≥12yrs: initially 500mg twice daily; increase at 2-week intervals in increments of 1g/day to target dose of 3g/day.
Clinical Case, July 08, 2011 Confusion, Hallucinations, and Myoclonic Jerking in a Woman ... 2009 Assessment of the Geriatric Patient: Gait and Balance This activity describes a systematic ...