TN Conill, VCD Paula, CFJ García… - Acta …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Objective tinnitus can have many different etiologies, palatal myoclonus being one of the less frequent. This type of tinnitus is generated by involuntary rhythmic contraction of the soft palate, which generates an audible click for the patient and for the explorer. Botulinum ...
[PDF] from e-ceo.orgSN Park, KH Park, MD Do Hyun Kim… - 2011 - e-ceo.org Palatal myoclonus is a movement disorder in which there are rhythmic jerky movements of the soft palate. It is generally clas- sified as somatosound or objective tinnitus and is rare compared to sensorineural tinnitus or subjective tinnitus. According to eti- ologic factors, platal ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 2 versions
C Plummer, S Vogrin, M Cook… - Archives of neurology, 2011 - Am Med Assoc ... There was no objective tinnitus to suggest con- current palatalmyoclonus. ... REFERENCES 1. Deuschl G, Mischke G, Schenck E, Schulte- Mönting J, Lücking CH. Symptomatic and essen- tial rhythmic palatalmyoclonus. Brain. 1990;113 (pt 6):1645-1672. 2. Caviness JN. ...
N Asal, Ö Yılmaz, A Turan, H Yiğit, M Duymuş… - Neuroradiology, 2011 - Springer ... of the controlateral cerebellum or ipsilateral brainstem is a significant diagnostic feature of olivary hypertrophy [5, 8]. Clinical findings associated with olivary hypertrophy include palatalmyoclonus, cyclic jerk of the soft palate, ocular myoclonus, and dentatorubral tremor [5, 7–9 ... Related articles - All 2 versions
G Pfeffer, M Abegg, AT Vertinsky… - Journal of Neuro- …, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... A review of the literature shows that ocular signs are frequent in adult-onset Alexander disease, most commonly gaze-evoked nystagmus, pendular nystagmus, and/or oculopalatal myoclonus, and less commonly ptosis, miosis, and saccadic dysmetria. ... Related articles - All 4 versions