Mimic tic in a patient with temporomandibular articulation
S. A. Zizevskiy , G. G. Nasibullin
Kazan medical journal ›› 1996, Vol. 77 ›› Issue (4) : 305 -305.
Mimic tic in a patient with temporomandibular articulation
Mimic tic refers to diseases whose pathogenesis may be due to a reflex mechanism. Its clinic is characterized by involuntary muscle twitches on one half of the face. As a rule, convulsions begin spontaneously, are easily provoked during eating, talking, mental and physical tension, appear only during the waking period and are completely painless. It affects people of different ages.
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