Tongue fasciculations

Benign fasciculation syndrome

Benign
Benign fasciculation syndrome (BFS) is a neurological disorder characterized by fasciculation (twitching) of various voluntary muscles in the body. The twitching can occur in any voluntary muscle group but is most common in the eyelids, arms, legs, and feet. Even the tongue may be affected. The twitching may be occasional or may go on nearly continuously. Any intentional movement of the involved muscle causes the fasciculations to cease immediately, but they may return once the muscle is at rest again.

Tongue fasciculations - List of case studies

List of Diseases and Conditions

and atrial flutter) Atrophic patches Atrophy and fasciculations in the tongue Atrophy of the pigment epithelium Atypia Autism ...

1st and 2nd Motor Neuron Disease of ALS-type

8 months from motor function deterioration in the limbs, tongue and palate. He was diagnosed with 1st and 2nd Motor Neuron Disease of ... Recurrent fasciculations and motor deficit of upper and lower limbs for 8 months ... buccal cavity : symmetrical rima oris; tongue : presence of fascicular at rest that particularly involve the ...

List of Symptoms

Atrial fibrillation (asymptomatic) Atrophy and fasciculations in the tongue Attention deficit Aversion to food Awkward coordination ...

Psychomotor retardation due to spinal amyotrophy

the head”. Scant muscle bulk , bright eyes, tongue fasciculations , areflexia , bell-shape chest would be typical for type ...

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