Mink Jonathan W, Caruso Paul A, Pomeroy Scott L
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong, Rochester, NY, USA.
Neurology. 2003 Sep 23;61(6):829-31. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000082441.97535.ed.
Myoclonus is often associated with pathology of the cerebellum. However, the site of neurons responsible for the generation of myoclonus in cerebellar disease is not known. The authors report a young child with myoclonus associated with a ganglioglioma in the region of the deep cerebellar white matter and cerebellar nuclei. They hypothesize that abnormal paroxysmal discharge of neurons in the cerebellar nuclei can generate myoclonus.