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Clin Neurophysiol Pract ; 7: 169-173, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35800887

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Objective: Sialidosis is an inborn error of metabolism. There is evidence that the myoclonic movements observed in this disorder have a cortical origin, but this mechanism does not fully explain the bilaterally synchronous myoclonus activity frequently observed in many patients. We present evidence of a subcortical basis for synchronous myoclonic phenomena. Methods: Electromyographic investigations were undertaken in two molecularly and biochemically confirmed patients with sialidosis type-1. Results: The EMG recordings showed clear episodes of bilaterally synchronous myoclonic activity in contralateral homologous muscles. We also observed a high muscular-muscular coherence with near-zero time-lag between these muscles. Conclusion: The absence of coherence phase lag between the right-and-left homologous muscles during synchronous events indicates that a unilateral cortical source cannot fully explain the myoclonic activity. There must exist a subcortical mechanism for bilateral synchronization accounting for this phenomenon. Significance: Understanding this mechanism may illuminate cortical-subcortical relationships in myoclonus.

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