The declining electrical response of muscle to repetitive nerve stimulation in myotonia

MJ AMINOFF, RB LAYZER, S SATYA-MURTI… - Neurology, 1977 - AAN Enterprises
MJ AMINOFF, RB LAYZER, S SATYA-MURTI, AI FADEN
Neurology, 1977AAN Enterprises
The electrical response of muscle to repetitive nerve stimulation was studied in patients with
various myotonic disorders. A decrementing response was a common but not invariable
finding, and was unrelated to the severity or diagnosis. The decrement either continued
throughout the period of stimulation or “leveled off,” sometimes being followed by an
increment. If it occurred at low rates of stimulation, a greater decrement occurred at higher
rates, usually after a shorter latent period. It was not related consistently to the presence of …
The electrical response of muscle to repetitive nerve stimulation was studied in patients with various myotonic disorders. A decrementing response was a common but not invariable finding, and was unrelated to the severity or diagnosis. The decrement either continued throughout the period of stimulation or “leveled off,” sometimes being followed by an increment. If it occurred at low rates of stimulation, a greater decrement occurred at higher rates, usually after a shorter latent period. It was not related consistently to the presence of weakness, but in patients with myotonia congenita it was more conspicuous and elicited by lower rates of stimulation when transient weakness was a feature of the history.
American Academy of Neurology
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