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Isaac's syndrome associated with CIDP and pregnancy.

Archives of Iranian medicine, 2016
Neuromyotonia with all its synonyms is a disorder of peripheral nerve hyperexcitability characterized by regular or irregular myokymia, muscle cramps and stiffness, delayed muscle relaxation after contraction, and hyperhidrosis associated with well-described spontaneous electromyographic features.
Keivan, Basiri   +2 more
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[Clinical recovery from Isaacs' syndrome].

Revue neurologique, 1987
A patient with Isaacs' syndrome (previously reported in 1966) has been clinically normal since 1972. The possibility of an outcome of this type has been reported by Isaacs and Heffron (1974) and in subsequent reports. This does not provide an explanation for the syndrome of continuous muscle fiber activity but constitutes an additional clinical feature.
P, Raverdy   +4 more
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Isaac-Syndrom

Der Nervenarzt, 2004
D. Fischer, R. Schröder
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Isaacs' Syndrome

2003
Erik Ensrud, Anthony A. Amato
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F-Wave Hyperexcitability in Isaac Syndrome

American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2008
J S, Kass, J H, Button, F Y, Chiou-Tan
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Valproic Acid in Isaacs-Mertens Syndrome

Clinical Neuropharmacology, 1987
C, Vasilescu, M, Alexianu, A, Dan
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Isaacs’ Syndrome

2009
Stanley M. Gartler   +83 more
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Case report: Isolated muscle neuromyotonia, as presenting feature of Isaacs' syndrome

Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2021
Yifat Alcalay, Avi Gadoth, Anda Eilam
exaly  

[Isaacs syndrome].

Klinicheskaia meditsina, 1988
S A, Likhachev, V V, Ponomarev
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Acquired hemophilia A associated with myasthenia gravis and Isaacs' syndrome

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2016
Takahiro Takeda   +2 more
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