SS Issa, S Herskovitz… - Neurology, 2011 - AAN Enterprises Neuromyotonia, or Isaacs syndrome, is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by peripheral nerve hyperexcitability. 1,–,3 It may be hereditary or acquired. Clinical features include muscle twitching, cramps, stiffness, delayed muscle relaxation, and transient paresthesias. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
E Lancaster, MGM Huijbers, V Bar… - Annals of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Using Caspr2-expressing cells, antibodies were identified in 8 patients but not in 140 patients with several types of autoimmune or viral encephalitis, PNH, or mutations of the Caspr2-encoding gene. Patients' antibodies reacted with brain and peripheral nerve in a pattern that ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 3 versions
N Weiss, A Behin, D Psimaras… - Neurology, 2011 - AAN Enterprises Neuromyotonia is a rare complication of radiation therapy.1 Most reported cases involve oculomotor muscles1,2 and occur months to decades after radia- tion therapy. Neuromyotonia is characterized by transient involuntary tonic contractions, which oc- cur either spontaneously or are ... Related articles - All 2 versions
C Ganos, A Münchau, T Bäumer… - Movement …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Letter to the Editor. Seventy years of episodic stiffness: An unusual case of neuromyotonia †. ... Additional Information. How to Cite. Ganos, C., Münchau, A., Bäumer, T., Gerloff, C. and Magnus, T. (2011), Seventy years of episodic stiffness: An unusual case of neuromyotonia. ... All 2 versions
[CITATION] P16. 3 Neuromyotonia as a main sign of a possible new type of hereditary axonal neuropathy
V Milic-Rasic, S Todorovic, J Nikodinovic… - European Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier