- neuromyotonia
- neu·ro·myo·to·nia (noor″o-mi″o-toґne-ə) [neuro- + myotonia] myotonia caused by electrical activity of a peripheral nerve, characterized by stiffness, delayed relaxation, fasciculations, and myokymia.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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