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  • Fasciculation
  • Spontaneous, involuntary muscle twitch

    A fasciculation, or muscle twitch, is a spontaneous, involuntary muscle contraction and relaxation, involving fine muscle fibers. They are common, with

    Fasciculation

    Fasciculation

    Fasciculation

  • Benign fasciculation syndrome
  • Involuntary muscle twitching in the voluntary muscles

    Benign fasciculation syndrome (BFS) is characterized by fasciculation (twitching) of voluntary muscles in the body. The twitching can occur in any voluntary

    Benign fasciculation syndrome

    Benign fasciculation syndrome

    Benign_fasciculation_syndrome

  • Cramp fasciculation syndrome
  • Peripheral nerve disorder

    Cramp fasciculation syndrome (CFS) is a rare peripheral nerve hyperexcitability disorder. It is more severe than the related (and common) disorder known

    Cramp fasciculation syndrome

    Cramp_fasciculation_syndrome

  • Neuromyotonia
  • Medical condition

    and less severe syndromes in the spectrum are cramp fasciculation syndrome and benign fasciculation syndrome. NMT can have both hereditary and acquired

    Neuromyotonia

    Neuromyotonia

  • ALS
  • Rare neurodegenerative disease

    the lower motor neuron typically causes weakness, muscle atrophy, and fasciculations. Classical or classic ALS involves degeneration to both the upper motor

    ALS

    ALS

    ALS

  • Black mamba
  • Species of venomous snake

    (shortness of breath), difficulty handling saliva, an absent gag reflex, fasciculations (muscle twitches), ataxia (impaired voluntary movement), vertigo, drowsiness

    Black mamba

    Black mamba

    Black_mamba

  • Hypnic jerk
  • Involuntary twitching while falling asleep

    Exploding head syndrome – Abnormal sensory perception during sleep Fasciculation – Spontaneous, involuntary muscle twitch Hypnagogia – State of consciousness

    Hypnic jerk

    Hypnic_jerk

  • Sydney funnel-web spider
  • Large Australian venomous spider

    culminating in severe hypotension, lacrimation, salivation, skeletal muscle fasciculation and death. Delta-Atracotoxin is an ion channel inhibitor which makes

    Sydney funnel-web spider

    Sydney funnel-web spider

    Sydney_funnel-web_spider

  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Nervous system disease affecting nerves beyond the brain and spinal cord

    or "multiple mononeuropathy". Neuropathy may cause painful cramps, fasciculations (fine muscle twitching), muscle loss, bone degeneration, and changes

    Peripheral neuropathy

    Peripheral neuropathy

    Peripheral_neuropathy

  • Myoclonus
  • Involuntary, irregular muscle twitch

    brain, hypoxia, may result in posthypoxic myoclonus. People with benign fasciculation syndrome can often experience myoclonic jerking of limbs, fingers and

    Myoclonus

    Myoclonus

    Myoclonus

  • Magnesium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)

    levels are associated with metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus type 2, fasciculation, and hypertension. Intravenous magnesium is recommended by the ACC/AHA/ESC

    Magnesium

    Magnesium

    Magnesium

  • Fasciculin
  • Class of toxins found in some snake venoms

    FAS1 and FAS2 Fasciculins are so called because they cause intense fasciculation in muscle fascicles of susceptible organisms, such as the preferred

    Fasciculin

    Fasciculin

    Fasciculin

  • Lower motor neuron
  • Control effector organs, mainly muscles and glands

    hypotonia, hyporeflexia, flaccid paralysis as well as muscle atrophy and fasciculations. Lower motor neurons are classified based on the type of muscle fiber

    Lower motor neuron

    Lower motor neuron

    Lower_motor_neuron

  • FEZ1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Fasciculation and elongation protein zeta-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FEZ1 gene. This gene is an ortholog of the C. elegans unc-76

    FEZ1

    FEZ1

    FEZ1

  • List of syndromes
  • Syndromes

    Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome Behcet's syndrome Behr syndrome Benedikt syndrome Benign fasciculation syndrome Benjamin syndrome Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome Berdon

    List of syndromes

    List_of_syndromes

  • Twitch
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    twitching Convulsion, rapid and repeated muscle contraction and relaxation Fasciculation, a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction Myoclonic twitch, a

    Twitch

    Twitch

  • List of medical symptoms
  • disorder: akathisia athetosis ballismus blepharospasm chorea dystonia fasciculation muscle cramps (R25.2) myoclonus opsoclonus tic tremor flapping tremor

    List of medical symptoms

    List_of_medical_symptoms

  • Fascicle (botany)
  • Bundle of leaves or flowers growing crowded together

    are not fascicled. The term fascicle and its derived terms such as fasciculation are from the Latin fasciculus, the diminutive of fascis, a bundle. Accordingly

    Fascicle (botany)

    Fascicle (botany)

    Fascicle_(botany)

  • Blepharospasm
  • Abnormal contraction or twitch of the eyelid

    and milder, involuntary quivering of an eyelid, known as myokymia or fasciculation. Blepharospasm is one form of a group of movement disorders called dystonia

    Blepharospasm

    Blepharospasm

  • Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy
  • Medical condition

    involvement.  The disease causes progressive muscle loss with weakness, fasciculations, and cramps. Weakness of the bulbar muscles follows causing difficulties

    Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy

    Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy

    Spinal_and_bulbar_muscular_atrophy

  • Clonus
  • Set of involuntary and rhythmic muscular contractions and relaxations

    form of hyperexcitability). Unlike small spontaneous twitches known as fasciculations (usually caused by lower motor neuron pathology), clonus causes large

    Clonus

    Clonus

    Clonus

  • Multifocal motor neuropathy
  • Medical condition

    because of the similarity in the clinical picture, especially if muscle fasciculations are present. MMN is thought to be autoimmune. It was first described

    Multifocal motor neuropathy

    Multifocal motor neuropathy

    Multifocal_motor_neuropathy

  • Muscle hypertrophy
  • Enlargement or overgrowth of a muscle organ

    or cause repetitive or sustained involuntary muscle contractions (fasciculations, myotonia, or spasticity). In lipodystrophy, an abnormal deficit of

    Muscle hypertrophy

    Muscle hypertrophy

    Muscle_hypertrophy

  • Semaphorin-3A
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    organization olfactory bulb development motor neuron axon guidance axonal fasciculation negative regulation of epithelial cell migration nerve development trigeminal

    Semaphorin-3A

    Semaphorin-3A

    Semaphorin-3A

  • Neuromuscular-blocking drug
  • Type of paralyzing anesthetic including lepto- and pachycurares

    disorganised contraction of muscle motor unit. This causes muscular fasciculations (muscle twitches) while they are depolarizing the muscle fibers. The

    Neuromuscular-blocking drug

    Neuromuscular-blocking drug

    Neuromuscular-blocking_drug

  • Suxamethonium chloride
  • Chemical compound

    the sarcoplasmic reticulum leading to initial muscle contraction and fasciculations. In normal skeletal muscle, acetylcholine dissociates from the receptor

    Suxamethonium chloride

    Suxamethonium chloride

    Suxamethonium_chloride

  • Contactin 2
  • Protein found in humans

    "Glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored recognition molecules that function in axonal fasciculation, growth and guidance in the nervous system". Cell Biology International

    Contactin 2

    Contactin 2

    Contactin_2

  • Mirtazapine
  • Antidepressant medication

    incidence) adverse effects include weakness, confusion, dizziness, fasciculations (muscle twitches), peripheral edema (swelling, usually of the lower

    Mirtazapine

    Mirtazapine

    Mirtazapine

  • Cranial nerves
  • Nerves that emerge directly from the brain

    cortices of both hemispheres of the brain. Damage to the nerve may lead to fasciculations or wasting (atrophy) of the muscles of the tongue. This will lead to

    Cranial nerves

    Cranial nerves

    Cranial_nerves

  • Anxiety
  • Unpleasant emotion

    symptoms of anxiety may include: Neurological, as headache, paresthesia, fasciculations, vertigo, or presyncope. Digestive, as abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea

    Anxiety

    Anxiety

    Anxiety

  • Cholinesterase inhibitor
  • Chemical agents that inhibit Cholinesterase

    seizures, weight loss, rhinorrhea, salivation, muscle cramps, and fasciculations. ChEIs are indirect-acting parasympathomimetic drugs. ChEls are widely

    Cholinesterase inhibitor

    Cholinesterase inhibitor

    Cholinesterase_inhibitor

  • Parathion methyl
  • Chemical compound

    blurry vision, pupil constriction, irregular heartbeat, muscle twitches (fasciculation), and difficulty breathing. In the United States, the Occupational Safety

    Parathion methyl

    Parathion methyl

    Parathion_methyl

  • Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome
  • Medical condition

    loss Mild to moderate aphasia Mood swings Muscular spasms, cramps, or fasciculations Nightmares Obsessive–compulsive symptoms Paraesthesia Paranoia Perspiration

    Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome

    Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome

    Benzodiazepine_withdrawal_syndrome

  • Movement disorder
  • Medical condition

    head movements R25.0 Tremor unspecified R25.1 Cramp and spasm R25.2 Fasciculation R25.3 Athetosis (contorted torsion or twisting) 333.71 R25.8 Dyskinesia

    Movement disorder

    Movement_disorder

  • Neuropilin 1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    organization hepatocyte growth factor receptor signaling pathway axonal fasciculation retina vasculature morphogenesis in camera-type eye dorsal root ganglion

    Neuropilin 1

    Neuropilin 1

    Neuropilin_1

  • Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state
  • Medical condition

    abnormalities including flaccidity, depressed reflexes, tremors or fasciculations Hyperviscosity and increased risk of blood clot formation Dehydration

    Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state

    Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state

    Hyperosmolar_hyperglycemic_state

  • Loprazolam
  • Benzodiazepine

    skin pain stiffness weakness in the neck, head, jaw, and limbs muscle fasciculation, ranging from twitches to jerks, affecting the legs or shoulders ataxia

    Loprazolam

    Loprazolam

    Loprazolam

  • Tityus obscurus
  • Species of scorpion

    reported to last for up to two days. Some patients presented myoclonus and fasciculations. Two had intense rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney injury. "Projeto: Estudo

    Tityus obscurus

    Tityus obscurus

    Tityus_obscurus

  • Tic
  • Sudden movement or vocalization

    individuals with non-tic-related OCD. Tics must also be distinguished from fasciculations. Small twitches of the upper or lower eyelid, for example, are not tics

    Tic

    Tic

    Tic

  • List of neuromuscular disorders
  • Rippling muscle disease Drug-induced myopathy Troyer syndrome Cramp fasciculation syndrome Hereditary spastic paraplegia Spinocerebellar ataxia Spinal

    List of neuromuscular disorders

    List_of_neuromuscular_disorders

  • Spinal muscular atrophy
  • Rare congenital neuromuscular disorder

    by using only abdominal muscles for respiration) in severe SMA type Fasciculations (twitching) of the tongue Difficulty sucking or swallowing, poor feeding

    Spinal muscular atrophy

    Spinal muscular atrophy

    Spinal_muscular_atrophy

  • Myokymia
  • Involuntary quivering of a muscle

    "wave". Blepharospasm Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency Fasciculation Myoclonic jerk (myoclonus) Gunes IB (2024). "Association Between Eyelid

    Myokymia

    Myokymia

    Myokymia

  • Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
  • Autoimmune disease affecting the peripheral nervous system

    extremities, frequent (night) leg cramps, loss of reflexes (in knees), muscle fasciculations, "vibration" feelings, loss of balance, general muscle cramping and

    Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy

    Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy

    Chronic_inflammatory_demyelinating_polyneuropathy

  • Dichlorvos
  • Insect killing chemical, organophosphate

    pain, runny nose, wheezing, laryngospasm, cyanosis, anorexia, muscle fasciculation, paralysis, dizziness, ataxia, convulsions, hypotension (low blood pressure)

    Dichlorvos

    Dichlorvos

    Dichlorvos

  • Electromyography
  • Electrodiagnostic medicine technique

    pathologic types of resting activity in muscle are fasciculation and fibrillation potentials. A fasciculation potential is an involuntary activation of a motor

    Electromyography

    Electromyography

    Electromyography

  • Hadronyche formidabilis
  • Species of spider

    include diaphoresis, hypertension, sinus tachycardia, muscle spasm or fasciculation, nausea and vomiting, altered consciousness and local pain at the bite

    Hadronyche formidabilis

    Hadronyche formidabilis

    Hadronyche_formidabilis

  • BFS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may refer to: Big Falcon Ship, precursor of SpaceX Starship Benign fasciculation syndrome, a neurological disorder Blow fill seal, a manufacturing technique

    BFS

    BFS

  • Tetramethylammonium
  • Polyatomic ion (N(CH3)4, charge +1)

    muscle, and exocrine glands. In skeletal muscle, TMA initially causes fasciculations, then paralysis, as a result of the depolarization from stimulation

    Tetramethylammonium

    Tetramethylammonium

    Tetramethylammonium

  • Tremor
  • Involuntary muscle contraction

    BCI-driven detection of involuntary (tremor) motor activity. Cerebral Palsy Fasciculation  ("at rest" muscle twitches; usually benign). Fibrillation Restless

    Tremor

    Tremor

    Tremor

  • Progressive bulbar palsy
  • Medical condition

    Patients can also exhibit reduced gag reflexes, weak palatal movements, fasciculations, and weak movement of the facial muscles and tongue. In advanced cases

    Progressive bulbar palsy

    Progressive_bulbar_palsy

  • Muscle contraction
  • Activation of tension-generating sites in muscle

    release Cardiac action potential Cramp Dystonia Exercise physiology Fasciculation Hill's muscle model Hypnic jerk In vitro muscle testing Lombard's paradox

    Muscle contraction

    Muscle contraction

    Muscle_contraction

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G
  • All Latin and Greek roots beginning with G

    Latin famulus familiarity, family fasc- bundle Latin fascis fajita, fasciculation, fascism fatu- foolish, useless Latin fatuus fatuous, infatuation feder-

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/A–G

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/A–G

  • Micrurus fulvius
  • Species of snake

    slurred speech, double vision, blurred vision, weakness, paralysis, fasciculation and diplopia. In severe cases, envenomation may progress to respiratory

    Micrurus fulvius

    Micrurus fulvius

    Micrurus_fulvius

  • Atrax yorkmainorum
  • Species of spider

    Atrax yorkmainorum envenomation include mouth spasms, tongue and muscle fasciculation, nausea, hypersalivation, increased sweating and pulmonary edema. Pressure

    Atrax yorkmainorum

    Atrax_yorkmainorum

  • Tarlov cyst
  • Medical condition

    Paresthesias such as tingling, electric shocks, buzzing or internal vibrations Fasciculations (muscle twitching) Numbness or other sensory deficits Motor Dysfunction:

    Tarlov cyst

    Tarlov cyst

    Tarlov_cyst

  • Butyrylcholinesterase
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    junction of the motor-end plate. This depolarization initially triggers fasciculation of skeletal muscle. As a result of prolonged depolarization, endogenous

    Butyrylcholinesterase

    Butyrylcholinesterase

    Butyrylcholinesterase

  • Snake venom
  • Highly modified saliva containing zootoxins

    into mice, they cause severe, generalized and long-lasting (5-7 h) fasciculations (rapid muscle contractions). Snake example: found mostly in the venom

    Snake venom

    Snake venom

    Snake_venom

  • FEZ2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Fasciculation and elongation protein zeta-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FEZ2 gene. This gene is an ortholog of the C. elegans unc-76

    FEZ2

    FEZ2

    FEZ2

  • Magnesium in biology
  • Use of magnesium by organisms

    experimental animals such as rodents), insomnia, and muscle spasms (fasciculation). However, as noted, symptoms of low magnesium from pure dietary deficiency

    Magnesium in biology

    Magnesium in biology

    Magnesium_in_biology

  • Yinzibing
  • Unverified disease reported in China

    the joints when moved), thick white tongue coating, muscle twitches (fasciculation), dry skin, burping, chronic sore throat and several others. The study

    Yinzibing

    Yinzibing

  • Eastern green mamba
  • Species of venomous snake

    fasciculins, which are anticholinesterase inhibitors that cause muscle fasciculation. Another prominent component is a group of proteins known as dendrotoxins;

    Eastern green mamba

    Eastern green mamba

    Eastern_green_mamba

  • Sydenham's chorea
  • Autoimmune disease resulting in uncontrollable jerking motions

    The fingers can move as if playing the piano. There may be tongue fasciculations ("bag of worms") and motor impersistence, for example, the "milkmaid

    Sydenham's chorea

    Sydenham's_chorea

  • NMDA receptor
  • Glutamate receptor and ion channel protein found in nerve cells

    importance of polyamine site in NMDA receptors for neurite outgrowth and fasciculation at early stages of P19 neuronal differentiation". Experimental Cell

    NMDA receptor

    NMDA receptor

    NMDA_receptor

  • Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment
  • is gained: paresthesias, increased sensitivity, pain, muscle spasms, fasciculations. The symptoms represent hyperexcitability of a nerve where a signal

    Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment

    Pathophysiology of nerve entrapment

    Pathophysiology_of_nerve_entrapment

  • David Burke (neurophysiologist)
  • Australian neurophysiologist

    ectopic activity of axons that is responsible for paraesthesiae and fasciculation, and for conduction block in damaged axons, major collaborators being

    David Burke (neurophysiologist)

    David_Burke_(neurophysiologist)

  • Axon reflex
  • from the original stimulus; this is known as a fasciculation potential in the muscle fiber. Fasciculations are prominent features in amyotrophic lateral

    Axon reflex

    Axon reflex

    Axon_reflex

  • Hirayama disease
  • Medical condition

    following (although this does not reflect a complete list): Muscle weakness Fasciculations Tremor Cold hands Muscle cramps Atrophy of hand and forearm Muscle Loss

    Hirayama disease

    Hirayama disease

    Hirayama_disease

  • Pioneer axon
  • intermediate neurons and filopodia. Glial cells also participate in the fasciculation and defasciculation of axons, which are essential in shaping the pathways

    Pioneer axon

    Pioneer_axon

  • Gyromitrin
  • Chemical compound

    may progress to a terminal neurological phase, with delirium, muscle fasciculations and seizures, and mydriasis progressing to coma, circulatory collapse

    Gyromitrin

    Gyromitrin

  • Chemical warfare
  • Using poison gas or other toxins in war

    Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea Copious secretions/sweating Muscle twitching/fasciculations Dyspnea Seizures Loss of consciousness Vapors: seconds to minutes; Skin:

    Chemical warfare

    Chemical warfare

    Chemical_warfare

  • Mild androgen insensitivity syndrome
  • Medical condition

    symptoms include progressive proximal muscle weakness, atrophy, and fasciculations. Symptoms of androgen insensitivity experienced by men with SBMA are

    Mild androgen insensitivity syndrome

    Mild androgen insensitivity syndrome

    Mild_androgen_insensitivity_syndrome

  • Gyromitra esculenta
  • Species of fungus

    may progress to a terminal neurological phase, with delirium, muscle fasciculations and seizures, and mydriasis progressing to coma, circulatory collapse

    Gyromitra esculenta

    Gyromitra esculenta

    Gyromitra_esculenta

  • Caulophyllum thalictroides
  • Species of flowering plant

    These are not limited to nausea and emesis, headache, dizziness, muscle fasciculations, tachycardia, tachypnea, hypertension seizure, and respiratory failure

    Caulophyllum thalictroides

    Caulophyllum thalictroides

    Caulophyllum_thalictroides

  • Fibrillation
  • Rapid, irregular contraction of muscle fibers

    They contrast with fasciculations that are visible spontaneous contractions involving small groups of muscle fibers. Fasciculations can be seen in lower

    Fibrillation

    Fibrillation

  • Bulbar palsy
  • Medical condition

    the patient to say aah). muscle atrophy, such as tongue atrophy with fasciculations. nasal speech lacking in modulation and difficulty with all consonants

    Bulbar palsy

    Bulbar_palsy

  • Delta atracotoxin
  • Polypeptide found in the venom of the Sydney funnel-web spider

    together with effect on the somatic nervous system to cause muscle fasciculation and dyspnea (shortness of breath) are presumably due to excessive transmitter

    Delta atracotoxin

    Delta atracotoxin

    Delta_atracotoxin

  • Pineal gland cyst
  • Medical condition

    neurological symptoms may exist, including headaches, vertigo, nausea, muscle fasciculations, eye sensitivity, and ataxia. Continued monitoring of the cyst might

    Pineal gland cyst

    Pineal gland cyst

    Pineal_gland_cyst

  • List of Latin words with English derivatives
  • profane, profanity fascis fasc- bundle fasces, fascicle, fascicular, fasciculation, fascine †fasciculus fascicul- fatuus fatu- foolish, useless fatuous

    List of Latin words with English derivatives

    List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives

  • Muscle fatigue
  • Initially normal, then declining ability of a muscle to generate force

    symptoms may accompany such as myalgia (muscle pain), shortness of breath, fasciculations (muscle twitching), myokymia (muscle trembling), and muscle cramps during

    Muscle fatigue

    Muscle_fatigue

  • Upper limb neurological examination
  • Medical diagnostic method

    apical lung tumours, causing wasting of the small muscles of the hand. Fasciculation: These are small contractions of muscles seen as movements under the

    Upper limb neurological examination

    Upper limb neurological examination

    Upper_limb_neurological_examination

  • Galantamine
  • Chemical compound

    desensitization of nicotinic receptors. This leads to severe skeletal muscle fasciculations (involuntary contractions). The effects on the central nervous system

    Galantamine

    Galantamine

    Galantamine

  • Index of anatomy articles
  • ligament fallopian tube false vocal cord falx cerebri fascia fascia lata fasciculation fasciculus lenticularis fastigial nucleus fastigium fat fauces femoral

    Index of anatomy articles

    Index_of_anatomy_articles

  • Anatoxin-a
  • Chemical compound

    Symptoms of anatoxin-a toxicity include loss of coordination, muscular fasciculations, convulsions and death by respiratory paralysis. Its mode of action

    Anatoxin-a

    Anatoxin-a

    Anatoxin-a

  • Motor neuron diseases
  • Group of neurological disorders affecting motor neurons

    both. Lower motor neuron (LMN) findings include muscle atrophy and fasciculations, and upper motor neuron (UMN) findings include hyperreflexia, spasticity

    Motor neuron diseases

    Motor neuron diseases

    Motor_neuron_diseases

  • Animal attacks in Latin America
  • nausea, vomiting, salivation, sweating, respiratory depression, muscle fasciculation and seizures. Once the stinger is torn during penetration into the skin

    Animal attacks in Latin America

    Animal attacks in Latin America

    Animal_attacks_in_Latin_America

  • Rheobase
  • In neuroscience, aspect of a cell membrane

    systems, with symptoms ranging from muscle atrophy, hyperreflexia, and fasciculations, all of which suggest increased axonal excitability. Many studies have

    Rheobase

    Rheobase

    Rheobase

  • Cannabinoid receptor 1
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    of synaptic transmission, glutamatergic response to ethanol axonal fasciculation regulation of synaptic transmission, GABAergic signal transduction response

    Cannabinoid receptor 1

    Cannabinoid receptor 1

    Cannabinoid_receptor_1

  • Myelopathy
  • Disorder of the spinal cord

    compromise, muscle atrophy, hyporeflexia, muscle hypotonicity or flaccidity, fasciculations Sensory deficits Bowel/bladder symptoms and sexual dysfunction Myelopathy

    Myelopathy

    Myelopathy

    Myelopathy

  • Subcommissural organ
  • signals the need for different processes to take place, favoring the fasciculation on the cephalic region and the incorporation of new neurons on the caudal

    Subcommissural organ

    Subcommissural organ

    Subcommissural_organ

  • Neuromuscular disease
  • Medical condition

    pseudoathletic appearance, exercise intolerance, myalgia (muscle pain), fasciculations (muscle twitches), myotonia (delayed muscle relaxation), hypotonia (lack

    Neuromuscular disease

    Neuromuscular disease

    Neuromuscular_disease

  • Triceps surae muscle
  • Pair of muscles: gastrocnemius and the soleus

    as mobilize legs before running. Calf muscles are a common place for fasciculations. Animation. Gastrocnemius and soleus are shown in different colors.

    Triceps surae muscle

    Triceps surae muscle

    Triceps_surae_muscle

  • Efferent nerve fiber
  • Axonal projections that exit a particular region

    lower motor neuron signs, such as muscle weakness, flaccid paralysis, fasciculations, decreased tone, and atrophy, seen in conditions like poliomyelitis

    Efferent nerve fiber

    Efferent nerve fiber

    Efferent_nerve_fiber

  • Organophosphate poisoning
  • Toxic effect of pesticides

    organophosphate poisoning include muscle weakness, fatigue, muscle cramps, fasciculation, and paralysis. Other symptoms include hypertension, and hypoglycemia

    Organophosphate poisoning

    Organophosphate poisoning

    Organophosphate_poisoning

  • Respiratory arrest
  • Medical condition

    is a neuromuscular blocker to prevent muscle fasciculations in patients over 4 years old. Fasciculations may result in muscle pain on awakening. Laryngoscopy

    Respiratory arrest

    Respiratory arrest

    Respiratory_arrest

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/F
  • All Latin roots beginning with F

    Latin famulus familiarity, family fasc- bundle Latin fascis fajita, fasciculation, fascism fatu- foolish, useless Latin fatuus fatuous, infatuation feder-

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/F

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/F

  • EPN (insecticide)
  • Chemical compound

    When rats inhaled a lethal dose of EPN, they showed muscle twitches (fasciculations) originating from the peripheral nervous system. Furthermore, convulsions

    EPN (insecticide)

    EPN (insecticide)

    EPN_(insecticide)

  • Fasciclin 2
  • a neuronal recognition molecule in the regulation of selective axon fasciculation. Subsequently, fasII was cloned and has mainly been studied in the fruit

    Fasciclin 2

    Fasciclin_2

  • Spinocerebellar ataxia
  • Progressive neurological disease

    6th decade (adulthood) Decades ataxia, hyperrheflexia, dysarthria, fasciculations of the tongue with subsequent wasting of the tongue Galicia (Spain)

    Spinocerebellar ataxia

    Spinocerebellar ataxia

    Spinocerebellar_ataxia

  • Pseudoathletic appearance
  • False appearance of an athletic body due to disease or injury

    or cause repetitive or sustained involuntary muscle contractions (fasciculations, myotonia, or spasticity). In lipodystrophy, an abnormal deficit of

    Pseudoathletic appearance

    Pseudoathletic appearance

    Pseudoathletic_appearance

  • Fenthion
  • Chemical compound

    hypertension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, heavy salivation, profuse sweating, or fasciculation. Chronic effect of fenthion has not been reported. Despite short half-life

    Fenthion

    Fenthion

    Fenthion

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Online names & meanings

  • Brisingamen
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Brisingamen

    Frey's necklace.

  • BES
  • Male

    Egyptian

    BES

    , oath.

  • DOBRAÅ IN
  • Male

    Croatian

    DOBRAÅ IN

    , goodness.

  • Pareen
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Pareen

    Angel; Fairy

  • Lubanah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Lubanah

    Wish; Desire

  • Imme
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, French, German

    Imme

    Enclosure; Protection; Universal Fence

  • Shrutadevi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Shrutadevi

    Goddess of Knowledge; Goddess Sarasvati

  • Akhmas
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Akhmas

    Valiant; Brave

  • Harikrushna
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Harikrushna

    Lord Shiva / Krishna

  • Ezhilinpan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Ezhilinpan

    Ezhil - Beautiful; Inpan - Happiness

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