Facial Onset Sensory and Motor Neuronopathy-Like Syndrome: A Case Report

Conclusions: This case demonstrates a unique presentation of FOSMN that we classify as FOSMN-like syndrome. Clinicians must maintain a high index of suspicion when a patient presents with clinical features characteristic of FOSMN syndrome without progression of symptoms distal to the craniofacial region because it may represent a FOSMN-like syndrome.
Source: Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease - Category: Neurology Tags: Short Report Source Type: research