Difference in distribution of muscle weakness between myasthenia gravis and the Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome.

نویسندگان

  • P W Wirtz
  • M Sotodeh
  • M Nijnuis
  • P A Van Doorn
  • B G M Van Engelen
  • R Q Hintzen
  • P L M De Kort
  • J B Kuks
  • A Twijnstra
  • M De Visser
  • L H Visser
  • J H Wokke
  • A R Wintzen
  • J J Verschuuren
چکیده

BACKGROUND Myasthenia gravis and the Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) may have a similar distribution of muscle weakness. Deciding on a diagnosis of myasthenia gravis or LEMS on clinical grounds may therefore be difficult. OBJECTIVE To compare the localisation of initial muscle weakness and the distribution of weakness at the time of maximum severity in patients with myasthenia gravis and LEMS. SUBJECTS 101 patients with myasthenia gravis and 38 patients with LEMS. RESULTS In myasthenia gravis, initial weakness involved extraocular muscles in 59%, bulbar muscles in 29%, and limb muscles in 12% of the patients. In LEMS no patient had ocular weakness, 5% had bulbar weakness, and 95% had weakness of the limbs as the first symptom (p < 0.001). At the point of maximum severity, weakness in myasthenia gravis was purely ocular in 25%, oculobulbar in 5%, restricted to the limbs in 2%, and present in both oculobulbar muscles and limbs in 68%. At this point, none of the LEMS patients had weakness restricted to extraocular or bulbar muscles (p = 0.002). The legs were affected in all LEMS patients, whereas in 12 patients with generalised myasthenia gravis limb weakness was restricted to the arms (p = 0.024). CONCLUSIONS In a patient suspected to have a myasthenic syndrome whose first symptom is ocular weakness, LEMS is virtually excluded. Limb weakness confined to the arms is only found in generalised myasthenia gravis and not in LEMS. Muscle weakness in myasthenia gravis tends to develop in a craniocaudal direction, and in the opposite direction in LEMS.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry

دوره 73 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002