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Medical condition
Myoclonic epilepsy
SpecialtyNeurology Edit this on Wikidata

Myoclonic epilepsy refers to a family of epilepsies which present with myoclonus.

They are divided into two main families:

Seizures and epilepsy
Basics
Management
Personal issues
Seizure types
Focal
Seizures
Simple partial
Complex partial
Gelastic seizure
Epilepsy
Temporal lobe epilepsy
Frontal lobe epilepsy
Rolandic epilepsy
Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy
Panayiotopoulos syndrome
Vertiginous epilepsy
Generalised
Status epilepticus
Myoclonic epilepsy
Related disorders
Organizations


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