Semiology and Neurophysiology of Clonic Seizures: A Report of 39 Patients.
Neel FotedarAybuke AcarSuhailah HakamiKulsatree PraditukritAlla MorrisMark Dela VegaGuadalupe Fernandez-BacaVacaHans O LüdersPublished in: Neurology. Clinical practice (2024)
Clonic seizures are characterized by synchronized brief tetanic contractions of agonist and antagonistic muscles alternating with synchronized silent periods, giving rise to the visible twitching. The most common seizure onset zone is in the perirolandic region, which is consistent with the symptomatogenic zone being in the primary motor area. The lateralizing value of unilateral clonic seizures for seizure onset in the contralateral hemisphere is 100%.