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Dec 14, 2022, 28 tweets

Myotonic disorders!

“after a fright, or in an unexpected joyous movement, this convulsive constriction occurs in all limbs…the victim can not stand upright”

Prussian physician Asmus Julius Thomas Thomsen (1815–1896)

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Definition

“difficulty in relaxation of a muscle after maximum voluntary contraction”

It can be specifically
- aggravated by conditions
- affecting regions of the body
- triggered

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Myotonic or Tennessee fainting goat

“important in history due to role of chloride channel in muscle excitation”

- 1880s, Marshall County
- CLCN1 gene

via: jimmywan87

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Classification of myotonic disorders

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Electrophysiology

Waxing & wanning of both amplitude & frequency
Potentials
- repetitive discharges
- 2 types: biphasic (<5ms) and positive waves (5-20ms)

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Dive-bomber

“High frequency discharges in EMG that vary in amplitude & frequency, waxing & waning continuously with firing frequencies ranging from 150/second down to 20/second and producing a sound that has been referred to as a dive bomber sound

*turn sound on

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Electrical myotonia differential

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Eyelid myotonia

“tries to open his eyes after having squeezed them tight”

- persist 1-2 minutes
- recruit additional muscles: frontalis

via: neurosigns.org

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Tongue myotonia

“tongue protrude, place a depressor on it, hit the tongue depressor with a reflex hammer”

- not clinically visible on inspection
- knot on the side of the tongue after percussion
(Handkerchief knot sign)

doi.org/10.1056/nejmic… VIA: NEJM

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Handgrip myotonia

“make a fist and then fully open the hand”

- open of the fist require other hand

doi.org/10.1056/nejmic… via: NEJM

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Handgrip myotonia

can also be noticed

“after a percussion of thenar eminence”

via: Fahad Hossain

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Warm-up phenomenon vs paramyotonia

Warm-up phenomenon
-repeated contraction improve myotonia
-usually, after 6 attempts

Paramyotonia (paradoxical myotonia)
-repeated contraction worse myotonia
-usually, in the eyes
-paramyotonia congenita & hyperkalemic periodic paralysis

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Lid lag myotonia

“delay btw eyeball movement and the upper eyelid movement when performing quick vertical eye movements”

-especially, looking up and asked to look rapidly downward, while head still & straight
-staring gaze for 1min

doi.org/10.1212/WNL.00… via: Neurology

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Tented Mouth

“triangular appearance of the oral aperture with the apex in the midpoint of the upper vermilion and the lower vermilion forming the base”

- congenital myotonic dystrophy

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Herculean appearance

- aka, bodybuilder-like appearance
- myotonia congenita

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Toe-extension myotonia

- DM1

DOI: doi.org/10.1212/WNL.00… via: Neurology

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Smooth muscle myotonia

- rare, in nondystrophic types

Can lead to
- dysphagia; esophagus
- abdominal pain & vomiting; GIT
- gallstones; delayed emptying gallbladder

Cesarean delivery recommended due to incoordinate contraction of uterus

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Myotonic dystrophies

DM 1
- CTG trinucleotide repeat on DMPK gene
- most common myotonic disorder

DM 2
- CCTG tetranucleotide repeat on CNBP gene
- rare disorder

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Myotonic dystrophy mnemonic
@medicowesome

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Non dystrophic myotonia

Channelopathies

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Non dystrophic myotonia - chloride channel
•No systemic effects, normal lifespan

Becker
- AR
- severe & progressive

Thomsen
- AD
- mild & nonprogressive

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Non dystrophic myotonia – sodium channel

3 types:
- potassium-sensitive
- paramyotonia
- hyperkalemic periodic paralysis

They are AD & caused by mutation in SCN4A gene

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Potassium-sensitive myotonia (potassium aggravated myotonia)

Exacerbated by potassium, but not to cold
3 variants
- fluctuans (intermittent related to exercise)
- permanens (constant w/ worsening periods)
- acetazolamide-responsive

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Paramyotonia congenita

Paradoxical myotonia
1st signs of stiffness as prolonged eye closure, after
- crying
- sleep near a fan
- washing face w/ cold water

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Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis

“early childhood w/ episodes of periodic weakness”

- attacks in the morning & fasting
- 3 variants: HyperKPP w/o myotonia; w/ myotonia; w/ paramyotnia

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Schwartz-Jampel syndrome (chondrodystrophic myotonia)

"prominent and diffuse myotonia that is present at birth"

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Electrodiagnostic tests

a.muscle cooling
AD myotonia congenita (MC), burst
PMC, silence➡️contracted

b.short exercise test
AD MC, drop w/ quick recover
AR MC, decremental
PMC, decremental w/ slow recover

c.prolong exercise test
AR, quick recover
HyperKPP, slow recover

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