Isaacs Syndrome. Clinical findings include cramps, fasciculations, and myokymia. Continuously contracting or twitching muscles (myokymia);
Isaacs syndrome is a peripheral nerve hyperexcitability (pnh) syndrome that presents as continuous motor activity. Isaacs syndrome involves overactivity of the nerves that stimulate muscle fibers. The condition is rare, with less than 200 cases reported.
Isaacs’ Syndrome Neuromyotonia A Case Study
It causes progressive muscle stiffness, continuous muscle quivering and twitching, and cramping. The condition is rare, with less than 200 cases reported. Neuromyotonia) in people with isaacs syndrome, muscles, particularly those in the arms and legs, continually quiver and twitch, moving. Isaacs syndrome involves overactivity of the nerves that stimulate muscle fibers.