| 11. | Tics must also be distinguished from fasciculations.
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| 12. | The depolarizing neuromuscular blocker succinylcholine causes fasciculations.
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| 13. | There is conflicting evidence as to whether the character of fasciculations differs neurophysiologically in MND ".
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| 14. | The two most common pathologic types of resting activity in muscle are fasciculation and fibrillation potentials.
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| 15. | People suffering from benign fasciculation syndrome can often experience myoclonic jerking of limbs, fingers and thumbs.
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| 16. | In some cases, the presence of fasciculations can be annoying and interfere with quality of life.
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| 17. | There may be atrophy ( shrinkage ) of muscles, fasciculations ( twitching ) and loss of sensation.
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| 18. | It is involved in the adhesion between neurons and in the growth and association of neurites called neurite fasciculation.
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| 19. | Upon neurological examination, the patient showed muscle atrophy, fasciculation in all limbs and decreased deep tendon reflexes.
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| 20. | A vitamin D deficiency may also cause fasciculations, stemming from reduced ionized calcium in the blood ( hypocalcemia ).
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