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    bsandeep
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    Lambert-eaton syndrome

    Recently a diagnosed case of lambert -eaton syndrome was reffered to physiotherapy dept Has anybody treated a patient with this condition? i have gone through all the sites related to the condition but wish to discuss.if anybody has come across, please let me how to approach
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    sandeep

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    As a starting point for discussion I thought I'd add a link to a summary of the disease. Click on the link Wikipedia reference-linkLambert-Eaton syndrome

    Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) is a rare disorder of nerve-muscle (neuromuscular) junction. Both the etiology and the clinical findings of the disease may resemble myasthenia gravis, but there are many substantial differences between clinical presentations and pathogenetic features of two disorders.



 
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