Morvan's Syndrome
Morvan's syndrome
(or
fibrillary chorea
) is a rare
disease
characterised by
neuromyotonia
(involuntary fibrillary contraction of
muscles
at rest),
autonomic nervous system
dysfunction,
central nervous system
dysfunction and
endocrine
system problems. Major central nervous system problems are
sleep disorder
,
confusion
,
amnesia
,
hallucinations
and
delusions
. The
syndrome
is named after 19th century French physician
Augustin Marie Morvan
(1819-1897). Some cases with this syndrome have been suggested to have an
autoimmune
origin, depending on associated autoimmune diseases as
myasthenia gravis
, coexisting
thymus
tumors,
serum
antibodies
to
potassium channels
and resolution of
symptoms
by immunomodulating treatment methods (e.g.
plasmapheresis
,
thymectomy
or
immunosuppression
).
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