Abstract
We herein report a 63-year-old rippling muscle disease (RMD) patient who presented with painless stiffness, muscle hypertrophy and muscle contractions elicited by mechanical stimulation. He also showed irregular toe jerks and a slightly elevated level of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody (AChR-Ab). Since he had a mediastinal mass mimicking thymoma, which was later revealed to be a bronchial cyst, he underwent extended thymectomy. The irregular toe jerks disappeared within a week after the operation. The other muscle symptoms completely remitted 27 months after the onset. This is the first report of a sporadic case of RMD with irregular toe jerks that resolved after extended thymectomy.
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Yamaguchi, N., Matsuda, S., Matsumoto, J., Ugawa, Y., Shimizu, J., Toda, T., … Yoshizawa, T. (2022). Rippling Muscle Disease with Irregular Toe Jerks and Anti-acetylcholine Receptor Antibodies: Remission after Extended Thymectomy. Internal Medicine, 61(9), 1439–1442. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8146-21
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