Epileptic Disorders
MENUCrossing the lines between epilepsy syndromes: a myoclonic epilepsy variant with prominent eyelid myoclonia and atonic components Volume 20, numéro 1, February 2018
Case 2: retropulsion.
> DownloadCase 1: myoclonic jerks of the arms, with punches to the face."
Case 2: eyelid myoclonus and myoclonic jerk.
Case 2: atonic seizure; the head slumps back with a change in facial expression.
Case 1: atonic seizure; the patient drops a fork.
Case 1: retropulsion, eyelid myoclonus, and myoclonic jerks.