Journal of clinical neuromuscular disease
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J Clin Neuromuscul Dis · Jun 2012
Review Case ReportsParaneoplastic Isaacs' syndrome: a case series and review of the literature.
Isaacs' syndrome is a rare disease resulting from hyperexcitability of peripheral nerves causing continuous muscle fiber activity characterized by muscle twitching and stiffness at rest and delayed muscle relaxation after voluntary contraction. Our objective was to discuss the relationship of Isaacs' syndrome to paraneoplastic syndromes as reported in the available literature and in 3 patients evaluated at our academic medical center. ⋯ Our case series highlights the association of Isaacs' syndrome with a variety of neoplasms both malignant and benign. Our report also underscores the fact that Isaacs' syndrome may be diagnosed several years before a neoplasm is discovered. In our cases, Isaacs' syndrome overlapped with other neuromuscular disorders, that is, myasthenia gravis in a patient with thymoma and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy in a patient with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma with paraproteinemia. To our knowledge, this is the first report of an association between Isaacs' syndrome with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma and a spinal cord hemangioblastoma.