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Acquired generalised neuromyotonia, cutaneous lupus erythematosus and alopecia areata in a patient with myasthenia gravis.

Post-irradiation myokymia and neuromyotonia in unilateral tongue and mentalis muscles: report of a case.

Abducens nerve ocular neuromyotonia following non-sellar or parasellar tumors.

[Association of renal carcinoma with neuromyotonia and involvement of inferior motor neuron].

Inherited neuromyotonia: a clinical and genetic study of a family.

Putting ocular neuromyotonia in context.

Primary aberrant regeneration and neuromyotonia of the third cranial nerve.

Neuromyotonia: clinical profile of twenty cases from northwest India.

Muscle cramps associated with localized scleroderma skin lesions: focal dystonia, neuromyotonia, or nerve entrapment?

Neuromyotonia: a diverse disorder.

Isaacs' syndrome: clinical and electrophysiological response to gabapentin.

Isaacs' syndrome associated with myasthenia gravis, showing remission after cytoreductive surgery of pleural recurrence of thymoma.

Neuromyotonia.

A 45-year history of acquired autoimmune neuromyotonia.

Acquired neuromyotonia (Isaacs' syndrome): a case report with autonomic physiologic studies.

Chronic neuromyotonia as a phenotypic variation associated with a new mutation in the KCNA1 gene.

Neuromyotonia and myasthenia gravis in the absence of thymoma.

Neuromyotonia and limbic encephalitis sera target mature Shaker-type K+ channels: subunit specificity correlates with clinical manifestations.

Simultaneous occurrence of neuromyotonia and morphoea: a cause-effect relationship?

Clinical electrophysiological characterization of the acquired neuromyotonia phenotype of autoimmune peripheral nerve hyperexcitability.

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