Brainstem encephalopathy with stimulus-sensitive myoclonus leading to respiratory arrest, but with recovery: a description of two cases and review of the literature.
Two unrelated patients developed bulbar symptoms, followed within several weeks by spontaneous myoclonus and painful, generalized, stimulus-sensitive jerks triggered by unexpected noises and cutaneous stimuli. They progressed to respiratory arrest and required mechanical ventilation, but both patien...
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Main Authors: |
Kullmann, D,
Howard, R,
Miller, D,
Hirsch, N,
Brown, P,
Marsden, C |
Format: | Journal article
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Language: | English |
Published: |
1996
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