Disease: Faciomandibular myoclonus- nocturnal
- A case of involuntary rhythmic and characteristic tapping sounds during sleep
- A rare case of tongue biting during sleep in childhood
- Characteristics of nocturnal facio-mandibular myoclonus in four middle-aged patients
- Epilepsy imitator: tongue biting caused by sleep-related facio-mandibular myoclonus
- Facio-mandibular myoclonus specific during REM sleep
- Facio-mandibular myoclonus: a rare cause of nocturnal tongue biting
- Familial nocturnal facio-mandibular myoclonus mimicking sleep bruxism
- Simultaneous recording of EEG and electromyographic polygraphy increases the diagnostic yield of video-EEG monitoring
- Sleep-related faciomandibular myoclonus: A sleep-related movement disorder different from bruxism
- Sleep-related non epileptic motor disorders
- Sleep-related tongue biting may not be a sign of epilepsy: a case of sleep-related faciomandibular myoclonus
- Tongue biting resulting from sleep-related facio-mandibular myoclonus as a cause for misdiagnosed epilepsy