Isaacs' syndrome associated with myasthenia gravis, showing remission after cytoreductive surgery of pleural recurrence of thymoma |
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Authors: | Fukushima Kazuhiro Sato Toshio Mitsuhashi Shigeaki Kaneko Kazuma Yazaki Masahide Matsuda Masayuki Hashimoto Takao Hamanaka Kazutoshi Yoshida Kazuo Ikeda Shu-ichi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine (Neurology and Rheumatology), Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto 390-8621, Japan. |
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Abstract: | We report a patient with Isaacs' syndrome associated with myasthenia gravis and pleural recurrence of thymoma, who showed severe limb pain attributed to hyperexcitability of sensory nerves. Myokymia and severe pain were successfully treated with cytoreductive surgery and intraoperative hyperthermic intrathoracic perfusion chemotherapy, but neither pharmacotherapy nor plasma exchange showed obvious clinical effects. Pleural thymoma in our patient may have caused Isaacs' syndrome, probably by unconfirmed humoral immune mechanisms. Cytoreductive treatment for recurrent thymoma should be actively considered as a potent therapeutic option in refractory patients with disabling neuromyotonia symptoms. |
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