We describe a patient who presented myoclonusin the left scapula 3 months after a traumatic lesion of theleft long thoracic nerve. Myoclonic activity was recorded aspseudorhythmic electromyographic bursts repeated at afrequency of 2 to 4 Hz, each lasting between 100 and 200msec, in the left serratus– dorsalis muscle region, trapezius,and deltoid muscles. A combination of peripheral and centralmechanisms may have induced the myoclonus in thiscase.
Myoclonus of the scapula after acute long thoracic nerve lesion: a case report
CELLETTI C;
2006-01-01
Abstract
We describe a patient who presented myoclonusin the left scapula 3 months after a traumatic lesion of theleft long thoracic nerve. Myoclonic activity was recorded aspseudorhythmic electromyographic bursts repeated at afrequency of 2 to 4 Hz, each lasting between 100 and 200msec, in the left serratus– dorsalis muscle region, trapezius,and deltoid muscles. A combination of peripheral and centralmechanisms may have induced the myoclonus in thiscase.File in questo prodotto:
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