Myokymia
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Eyelid Myokymia: eMedicine Ophthalmology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Myokymia is the spontaneous, fine fascicular contractions of muscle without muscular atrophy or weakness. Eyelid myokymia typically involves the orbicularis oculi muscle of one of the lower eyelids; occasionally, one of the upper eyelids can be ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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RT @doctorwhitecoat: Why is my eye always twitching the last few days?-> It's not likely a tumor - look here http://ow.ly/2sA3E
Teaching Video NeuroImages: Regional myokymia --" Neurology
neurology.org — “Teaching Video NeuroImages: Regional myokymia --" Neurology” View full resource at neurology.org
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#AAN- Resident and Fellow Section Teaching Video NeuroImage: Regional myokymia http://bit.ly/9vjZRG
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