Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome - A Report Of Nineteen Cases

Congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) is a rare disorder of the neuromuscular junction. We report here 19 patients, 7 sporadic and 12 from 6 families, with the age at diagnosis ranging between 1.5 years to 26 years (Mean-15yrs). There were 7 males and 12 females. All patients had ophthalmoplegia. Bul...

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Main Authors: Girija AS, somanath V, John JK, Jose J
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2001-01-01
Series:Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
Online Access:http://www.annalsofian.org/article.asp?issn=0972-2327;year=2001;volume=4;issue=2;spage=71;epage=76;aulast=Girija;type=0
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spelling doaj-f3fee29797c24169ae071c447109d6d62020-11-25T00:56:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology0972-23271998-35492001-01-01427176Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome - A Report Of Nineteen CasesGirija ASsomanath VJohn JKJose JCongenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) is a rare disorder of the neuromuscular junction. We report here 19 patients, 7 sporadic and 12 from 6 families, with the age at diagnosis ranging between 1.5 years to 26 years (Mean-15yrs). There were 7 males and 12 females. All patients had ophthalmoplegia. Bulbar and limb muscle weakness with preserved reflexes was observed in 12 patients, All except tow presented with fluctuating opthalmoplegia, one each for cosmetic appearance and one for fatigue, Three patients had prognathism. All patients had normal ECG and serum creatine kinase levels. Acetylcholine receptor (AchR) antibodies were absent in all. Electrophysiological workup showed a decremental response to repetitive nerve stimulation at low rates (LRS) in all, Electrophysiological workup showed a decremental response to repetitive response to single stimulus. Needle EMG was normal. All patients had good response to parenteral neostigmine which was confirmed electrophysiologically. Second degree consanguinity was observed in 4 sporadic and 4 familial cases. Spontaneous remission was reported in none. This group of cases conforming to the class of CMS are noteworthy, because of high number, paucity of dysmorphic features, relatively benign course and response to anti cholinesterase drugs, Recognition of this entity from autoimmune myasthenia gravis by seronegativity and onset at birth or childhood is important as immunotherapy and thymectomy ineffective in CMS.http://www.annalsofian.org/article.asp?issn=0972-2327;year=2001;volume=4;issue=2;spage=71;epage=76;aulast=Girija;type=0
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Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome - A Report Of Nineteen Cases
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
author_facet Girija AS
somanath V
John JK
Jose J
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title Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome - A Report Of Nineteen Cases
title_short Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome - A Report Of Nineteen Cases
title_full Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome - A Report Of Nineteen Cases
title_fullStr Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome - A Report Of Nineteen Cases
title_full_unstemmed Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome - A Report Of Nineteen Cases
title_sort congenital myasthenic syndrome - a report of nineteen cases
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
issn 0972-2327
1998-3549
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) is a rare disorder of the neuromuscular junction. We report here 19 patients, 7 sporadic and 12 from 6 families, with the age at diagnosis ranging between 1.5 years to 26 years (Mean-15yrs). There were 7 males and 12 females. All patients had ophthalmoplegia. Bulbar and limb muscle weakness with preserved reflexes was observed in 12 patients, All except tow presented with fluctuating opthalmoplegia, one each for cosmetic appearance and one for fatigue, Three patients had prognathism. All patients had normal ECG and serum creatine kinase levels. Acetylcholine receptor (AchR) antibodies were absent in all. Electrophysiological workup showed a decremental response to repetitive nerve stimulation at low rates (LRS) in all, Electrophysiological workup showed a decremental response to repetitive response to single stimulus. Needle EMG was normal. All patients had good response to parenteral neostigmine which was confirmed electrophysiologically. Second degree consanguinity was observed in 4 sporadic and 4 familial cases. Spontaneous remission was reported in none. This group of cases conforming to the class of CMS are noteworthy, because of high number, paucity of dysmorphic features, relatively benign course and response to anti cholinesterase drugs, Recognition of this entity from autoimmune myasthenia gravis by seronegativity and onset at birth or childhood is important as immunotherapy and thymectomy ineffective in CMS.
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