Benign neonatal sleep myoclonus
- Benign neonatal sleep myoclonus
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Benign neonatal sleep myoclonus (BNSM) is the occurrence of myoclonus (jerky movements) during sleep.[1] It is not associated with seizures.[1]
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- Extrapyramidal and movement disorders
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