OEG are thought to be in part responsible for the neurogenesis of primary olfactory neurons through the processes of fasciculation, cell sorting, and axonal targeting.
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Usually beginning in one or both hands, MMN is characterized by weakness, muscle atrophy, cramping, and often profuse fasciculations ( muscle twitching ).
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In a 1993 study by Mayo Clinic, 121 individuals diagnosed with Benign Fasciculation Syndrome were assessed 2 32 years ( ~ 7 years average ) after diagnosis.
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Common symptoms include diaphoresis, hypertension, sinus tachycardia, muscle spasm or fasciculation, nausea and vomiting, altered consciousness and local pain at the bite site.
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This arises because axons can generate their own action potentials when hyperexcited from the original stimulus; this is known as a fasciculation potential in the muscle fiber.
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Our impression is that a clue may be that the fasciculations of MND are often abrupt and widespread at onset in an individual previously unaffected by fasciculations in youth.
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Our impression is that a clue may be that the fasciculations of MND are often abrupt and widespread at onset in an individual previously unaffected by fasciculations in youth.
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Neuropathy may cause painful cramps, fasciculations ( fine muscle twitching ), muscle loss, bone degeneration, and changes in the skin, hair, and nails.
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Unlike small, spontaneous twitches known as fasciculations ( usually caused by lower motor neuron pathology ), clonus causes large motions that are usually initiated by a reflex.
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A fasciculation potential is an involuntary activation of a motor unit within the muscle, sometimes visible with the naked eye as a muscle twitch or by surface electrodes.