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Multifocal Motor Neuropathy with Persistent Conduction Block: The Seminal Case
2020
European Neurology
Although multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) is now recognized as a distinct, albeit rare, neurological condition, the path to its recognition was long and winding. This article provides an insight into the medical history of MMN "patient zero" and the first scientific publication that led to the recognition of MMN by the medical community. Multifocal motor neuropathy is nowadays recognized as a disease that produces asymmetric muscle weakness and cramping, with spontaneous motor unit activity
doi:10.1159/000511732
pmid:33176310
fatcat:xm4vnvyj2rghth3rao54zm5iru