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What doctor to see for lambert-eaton syndrome? how is it diagnosed?

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A Neurologist: Lambert-Eaton syndrome is a disorder of the neuromuscular junction that can cause weakness similar to myasthenia gravis. People with LEMS have depressed or absent or absent reflexes and experience AUTONOMIC symptoms such as impotence. Neurologists will often order nerve stimulation and conduction studies and guide treatment depending on the cause.See a Neurologist.

Answered 5/18/2014

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