Epileptic Disorders
MENUProbable dysimmune epilepsia partialis continua manifesting as epileptic moving toes syndrome: electroclinical features of a challenging case Volume 20, issue 4, August 2018
Volitional movement of toes in a 35-year-old healthy woman. These movements are characterized by digit flexion and extension during relaxed wakefulness and arise from normal muscular volitional activity.
> DownloadDuring hyperventilation, involuntary movements appear involving the toes of the right foot; these movements are asynchronous with movements on the left side.
Continuous, irregular, non-rhythmic and involuntary flexionmovements involving the toes of the left foot, sometimes associated with brisk movements (myoclonic-like) of plantar flexion and supination.
Spontaneous movements of the toes of a patient with painful legs and moving toes syndrome (available at Neurosigns.org: http://neurosigns.org/wiki/ Painful_legs_and_moving_toes - content reproduced under Creative Commons Attribution- ShareAlike; accessed 16th April 2018).