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Fasciculation Defined

Twitching of the muscles that is seen in diseases of the peripheral nervous system

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Thu Aug 28

  • Fasciculation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: A fasciculation (or "muscle twitch") is a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction (twitching) visible under the skin arising from the spontaneous discharge of a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers. Fasciculations have a variety of causes, the majority of which are benign, but can also be due to disease of the motor neurons.

Mon Jan 21

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