-
causes fasciculations to
cease immediately, but they may
return once the
muscle is at rest again. Tics must also be
distinguished from
fasciculations. Small...
-
Talbot (2013), "the
fasciculations of MND are
often abrupt and
widespread at
onset in an
individual previously unaffected by
fasciculations in youth. The site...
- the
related (and common)
disorder known as
benign fasciculation syndrome; it
causes fasciculations, cramps, pain, fatigue, and
muscle stiffness similar...
- (ALS)
particularly if
fasciculations may be
evident in the
absence of
other clinical features of ALS. However,
fasciculations are
rarely the
first sign...
- involvement. The
disease causes progressive muscle loss with weakness,
fasciculations, and cramps.
Weakness of the
bulbar muscles follows causing difficulties...
- They
contrast with
fasciculations that are
visible spontaneous contractions involving small groups of
muscle fibers.
Fasciculations can be seen in lower...
-
following (although this does not
reflect a
complete list):
Muscle weakness Fasciculations Tremor Cold
hands Muscle cramps Atrophy of hand and
forearm Muscle Loss...
- form of hyperexcitability).
Unlike small spontaneous twitches known as
fasciculations (usually
caused by
lower motor neuron pathology),
clonus causes large...
- (November 2010). "Characteristics of
fasciculations in
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and the
benign fasciculation syndrome". Brain. 133 (11): 3458–3469...
-
because of the
similarity in the
clinical picture,
especially if
muscle fasciculations are present. MMN is
thought to be autoimmune. It was
first described...