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Sürekli kas lifi aktivitesi sendromu : bir aileden iki olgu

Continuous musclefiber activity syndrome: two member of a family

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Abstract (2. Language): 
A syndrome of continuous muscle fiber activity is a rare disorder, sometimes referred to as Isaacs' syndrome. II hile Isaacs' syndrome is considered a s/wradic disorder, several families with similar conditions have been previously described. Clinical and electrophysiological features of two members of a family .diagnosed as Isaacs' syndrome is described./.Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1(2): 156-159.1994/
Abstract (Original Language): 
Isaacs sendromu olarak ta bilinen sürekli kas lifi aktivitesi sendromu ender görülen bir hastalıktır. Sendromun sporadik olduğu söylenmisse de. daha sonra ki bildirimlerde aynı ailede birden çok kişide hastalığın görüldüğü belirtilmiştir. Bu yazıda sürekli kas lifi aktivitesi sendromu tanısı alan anne ve erkek çocuğunun klinik ve elektrofizyolojik özellikleri sunulmaktadır. /Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi 1(2): 156-159.1994/
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