Noun
LEMS (uncountable)
Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome
Also included in camp operation were several non-technical supervisor LEMs, who provided knowledge of the work at hand, "lay of the land," and paternal guidance for inexperienced enrollees. Source: Internet
If the disease is associated with cancer, direct treatment of the cancer often relieves the symptoms of LEMS. Source: Internet
Antibodies against voltage-gated calcium channels can be identified in 85% of people with EMG confirmed LEMS. Source: Internet
HLA-DR3 B8 (an HLA subtype), in particular, seems to predispose to LEMS. Source: Internet
In LEMS, in response to exercising the muscle, the CMAP amplitude increases greatly (over 200%, often much more). Source: Internet
In LEMS, this decrease is larger than observed normally. Source: Internet