Dudognon P, Cathala H P, Fardeau M, Ribabeau-Dumas J L, Labrousse G
Electrodiagn Ther. 1980;17(1):32-9.
In this case of Eaton-Lambert myasthenic syndrome the electrophysiological study demonstrated some modifications of latency of the muscle action potentials evoked by repetitive nerve stimulation at 30 c/sec. specially after administration of edrophonium chloride. This data suggest as possible some fluctuations in the mechanism of the neuromuscular transmission defect. The muscle biopsy showed changes secondary to a peripheral motor nerve involvement; electronmicroscopic study of the motor end-plates revealed a highly developped subneural apparatus.