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Neuromyotonia (NMT) is a form of
peripheral nerve hyperexcitability that
causes spontaneous muscular activity resulting from
repetitive motor unit action...
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subcortical structures regulating the sleep-wake and
autonomic functions.
Neuromyotonia refers to
muscle twitching and
cramping at rest that is exacerbated...
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calcium channel gene CACNA1S and, less frequently, in the SCN4A gene.
Neuromyotonia (also
known as Isaac's
Syndrome or NMT)
causes peripheral nerve hyperexcitability...
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diseases that act on the
presynaptic membrane are
autoimmune neuromyotonia, Lambert–Eaton syndrome,
congenital myasthenia gravis and botulism.(reference...
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Myokymia in
otherwise unrelated body
parts may
occur in
neuromyotonia.
Frequent contributing factors include: too much caffeine, high levels...
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several autoimmune conditions including limbic encephalitis,
epilepsy and
neuromyotonia (i.e. Isaacs' Syndrome).
Research into
autoimmune encephalitides have...
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stiffness similar to
those seen in
neuromyotonia (another
related condition).
Patients with CFS, like
those with
neuromyotonia, may also
experience paresthesias...
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azathioprine in the
event that 3,4-diaminopyridine does not aid in treatment.
Neuromyotonia (NMT),
otherwise known as Isaac's syndrome, is
unlike many
other diseases...
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antibodies that
target CASPR2 (to
treat nerve hyperexcitability and
neuromyotonia). "Paraneoplastic Syndromes".
National Institute of
Neurological Disorders...
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Autosomal recessive axonal neuropathy with
neuromyotonia, also
known as Gamstorp-Wohl**** syndrome, is a rare
hereditary disorder which is characterized...