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Help - clonus

Posted By: scmt on 2008-03-17
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Subject: Help - clonus

? clonus (s/l mo beat or more beat clonus).  I saw four beat clonus, but it is defintely an "m" sound at the beginning.  Don't know if these sentances will help.  I'm stumped.


Finger jerks are present bilaterally.  He is hyperreflexic in the upper and the lower extremities.  He has ______ clonus bilaterally.




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