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- Fasciculation abstract "A fasciculation /fəˌsɪkjʉˈleɪʃən/, or "muscle twitch", is a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction and relaxation which may be visible under the skin. Deeper areas can be detected by EMG testing, though they can happen in any skeletal muscle in the body. Fasciculations arise as a result of spontaneous depolarization of a lower motor neuron leading to the synchronous contraction of all the skeletal muscle fibers within a single motor unit. An example of "normal" spontaneous depolarization is the constant contractions of cardiac muscle, causing the heart to beat. Usually, intentional movement of the involved muscle causes fasciculations to cease immediately, but they may return once the muscle is at rest again.Fasciculations have a variety of causes, the majority of which are benign, but can also be due to disease of the motor neurons. They are encountered by virtually all healthy people, though for most, it is quite infrequent. In some cases, the presence of fasciculations can be annoying and interfere with quality of life. If the neurological exam is otherwise normal and EMG testing does not indicate any additional pathology, a diagnosis of benign fasciculation syndrome is usually made.".
- Fasciculation wikiPageID "1872059".
- Fasciculation wikiPageRevisionID "602040200".
- Fasciculation diseasesdb "18832".
- Fasciculation hasPhotoCollection Fasciculation.
- Fasciculation icd "781".
- Fasciculation icd "R25.3".
- Fasciculation medlineplus "3296".
- Fasciculation meshid "D005207".
- Fasciculation name "Fasciculation".
- Fasciculation subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_musculoskeletal_system.
- Fasciculation comment "A fasciculation /fəˌsɪkjʉˈleɪʃən/, or "muscle twitch", is a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction and relaxation which may be visible under the skin. Deeper areas can be detected by EMG testing, though they can happen in any skeletal muscle in the body. Fasciculations arise as a result of spontaneous depolarization of a lower motor neuron leading to the synchronous contraction of all the skeletal muscle fibers within a single motor unit.".
- Fasciculation label "Fascicolazione".
- Fasciculation label "Fasciculación".
- Fasciculation label "Fasciculatie".
- Fasciculation label "Fasciculation".
- Fasciculation label "Fasciculation".
- Fasciculation label "Fasciculação".
- Fasciculation label "Fascykulacja".
- Fasciculation label "Faszikulation".
- Fasciculation sameAs Faszikulation.
- Fasciculation sameAs Fasciculación.
- Fasciculation sameAs Fasciculation.
- Fasciculation sameAs Fasikulasi.
- Fasciculation sameAs Fascicolazione.
- Fasciculation sameAs Fasciculatie.
- Fasciculation sameAs Fascykulacja.
- Fasciculation sameAs Fasciculação.
- Fasciculation sameAs m.062phb.
- Fasciculation sameAs Q1397878.
- Fasciculation sameAs Q1397878.
- Fasciculation wasDerivedFrom Fasciculation?oldid=602040200.
- Fasciculation isPrimaryTopicOf Fasciculation.