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Myokymia |
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Definitions |
Myokymia is characterized electrophysiologically by rhythmic or semi-rhythmic bursts of a single motor unit discharging several times a second at a rate of 3-8 Hz. These myokymic discharges are nonsynchronous in different muscles or even in the same muscle, with intervals of 100-200 milliseconds separating individual bursts. The spontaneous discharges are not initiated by voluntary movement, although they may increase with such activity. Myokymia consists of involuntary, fine, continuous, undulating contractions that spread across the affected striated muscle. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002411 |
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Myokymia is characterized electrophysiologically by rhythmic or semi-rhythmic bursts of a single motor unit discharging several times a second at a rate of 3-8 Hz. These myokymic discharges are nonsynchronous in different muscles or even in the same muscle, with intervals of 100-200 milliseconds separating individual bursts. The spontaneous discharges are not initiated by voluntary movement, although they may increase with such activity. |
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database_cross_reference |
UMLS:C0684219 MSH:D020385 SNOMEDCT_US:27678003 |
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definition |
Myokymia consists of involuntary, fine, continuous, undulating contractions that spread across the affected striated muscle. |
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HP:0002411 |
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label |
Myokymia |
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notation |
HP:0002411 |
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prefLabel |
Myokymia |
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