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myokymia - traducción al árabe

AN INVOLUNTARY, SPONTANEOUS, LOCALISED QUIVERING OF A FEW MUSCLES, OR BUNDLES WITHIN A MUSCLE, BUT WHICH ARE INSUFFICIENT TO MOVE A JOINT
Myokmia; Facial myokymia

myokymia         
‎ تَقَلُّصٌ عَضَلِيٌّ مَوْجِيّ‎
myokymia         
تَقَلُّصٌ عَضَلِيٌّ مَوْجِيّ
facial myokymia         
‎ تَقَلُّصُ عَضلاتِ الوَجْهِ المَوْجِيّ‎

Wikipedia

Myokymia

Myokymia is an involuntary, spontaneous, localized quivering of a few muscles, or bundles within a muscle, but which are insufficient to move a joint. One type is superior oblique myokymia.

Myokymia is commonly used to describe an involuntary eyelid muscle contraction, typically involving the lower eyelid or less often the upper eyelid. It occurs in normal individuals and typically starts and disappears spontaneously. However, it can sometimes last up to three weeks. Since the condition typically resolves itself, medical professionals do not consider it to be serious or a cause for concern.

In contrast, facial myokymia is a fine rippling of muscles on one side of the face and may reflect an underlying tumor in the brainstem (typically a brainstem glioma), loss of myelin in the brainstem (associated with multiple sclerosis) or in the recovery stage of Miller-Fisher syndrome, a variant of Guillain–Barré syndrome, an inflammatory polyneuropathy that may affect the facial nerve.

Myokymia in otherwise unrelated body parts may occur in neuromyotonia.

Ejemplos de uso de myokymia
1. "Myokymia can occur as a result of a number of serious nervous conditions including multiple sclerosis," says optometrist Dr Lewis.
2. Multiple sclerosis Also known as myokymia, eye twitching is caused by random muscle contractions and may be triggered by lack of magnesium.