Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3049230 Clinical Neurophysiology Practice 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo demonstrate the usefulness of neurophysiological evaluation to distinguish simple motor tics and functional myoclonus.MethodsCareful clinical assessments, multichannel surface EMG, and EEG-EMG jerk-locked back-averaging were performed.ResultsUrge to move and ability to voluntarily suppress the movement were reported. EMG bursts showed variable duration and triphasic pattern of the antagonist muscles mimicking voluntary movements. Only the late component of the Bereitschaftspotential (BP2) was present prior to the involuntary movement onset.ConclusionCombination of the isolated late BP, premonitory urge, and suppressibility leads to the diagnosis of simple motor tics rather than functional myoclonus.SignificanceThe physiological approach in addition to careful clinical assessment is helpful to support the diagnosis of tic.

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