R Savica, AA Rabinstein… - Journal of neurology, 2011 - Springer ... All patients with myoclonus had asterixis. Four of the patients also had encephalopathy. ... All patients with myoclonus had negative myoclonus (asterixis), including one patient in which the asterixis was severe, involving not only the hand, but the entire upper limbs. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from e-jmd.orgJM Park, JS Park, YW Kim, HW Lee… - Journal of Movement …, 2011 - e-jmd.org ... Journal of Movement Disorders 2011;4:49-52 Key Words: Herpes simplex virus, Encephalitis, Negative myoclonus, Asterixis. ...Asterixis may be seen with metabolic encephalopathy in- cluding hepatic, renal and respiratory failure, drug intoxication, and electrolyte imbalance. ... Related articles - View as HTML
[HTML] from nih.govSL Flamm - Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology, 2011 - tag.sagepub.com ... Neuromuscular manifestations include asterixis, slow monotonous speech, loss of fine motor skills and hyperreflexia in milder cases to decorticate and decerebrate posturing in severe cases [Mullen, 2007]. ...Asterixis, a flapping tremor, may be observed on physical examination. ... Related articles - All 7 versions
[PDF] from sajaa.co.zaMA Eagar - Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and …, 2011 - sajaa.co.za ... Grade 0 Minimal encephalopathy, lack of detectable changes in personality. No asterixis. Grade 1 Trivial lack of awareness, shortened at- tention span, sleep disturbance, slowing ability to do mental tasks. Asterixis may be present. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
H Shibasaki… - Movement Disorders, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ...Asterixis. ... Unilateral asterixis in patients with thalamic infarction is well recognized101 and may be mediated by the sensorimotor cortex, but whether this involves disruption of cerebellar thalamocortical afferents is not known. ... Related articles - All 2 versions