Our one-year pediatric movement disorders fellowship is designed to prepare child neurologists to become experts in the evaluation and treatment of conditions causing unwanted involuntary movements.
The study • Determine the role of specific chemicals in the blood and spinal fluid on brain inflammation from pediatric opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome. It’s a rare disease triggered by a body-cavity ...
An internationally recognized physician-scientist at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield has been awarded a laboratory research grant from Questcor Pharmaceuticals, Inc., to ...
Myoclonus is a sudden and involuntary muscle spasm. It is usually a symptom of an underlying disorder and can interfere with eating, talking, and walking. The movement is involuntary and can’t be ...
Myoclonus is a sudden, random muscle jerk. It can happen alone or stem from a medical condition. Possible causes include medication side effects, damage to the nervous system, and disorders that ...
A 30-year-old woman with relapsed acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) underwent allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in second complete remission, from a male matched unrelated donor ...
Myoclonus (pronounced "my-OCK-lo-nus") is a sudden muscle spasm that you can’t control. It can be a natural reflex – like jumping when something scares you or getting the hiccups from laughing too ...
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