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Abstract

Background: Movement disorders of respiration are rare and are restricted to a phase of the respiratory cycle.

Phenomenology Shown: The intermittent inspiratory myoclonus in this patient with post-anoxic encephalopathy is likely to be of brainstem origin.

Educational Value: Rare movement disorders can be identified even in remote areas of the world where access to neurological care is limited.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/tohm.523 | Journal eISSN: 2160-8288
Language: English
Submitted on: Dec 2, 2018
Accepted on: Jan 17, 2019
Published on: Feb 18, 2019
Published by: Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2019 Marieke C. J. Dekker, Kajiru G. Kilonzo, William P. Howlett, Mark Guttman, Esther Cubo, published by Columbia University Libraries/Information Services
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