Dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica
dyssynergia cerebellaris myoclonica dyssynergia cer·e·bel·lar·is my·o·clon·i·ca (sěr’ə-bě-lâr’ĭs mī’ō-klŏn’ĭ-kə)
n.
A disease complex characterized by epilepsy, muscle spasms, and gradually increasing tremors.
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