OPHTHALMIC SYMPTOMS OF LEMS

Keep your eyes open for LEMS in your practice

Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) is a rare, immune-mediated neuromuscular disorder characterized by 5,6,12:

ABOUT 50% OF PATIENTS WITH LEMS ALSO PRESENT WITH OCULOBULBAR SYMPTOMS12

Commonly reported symptoms include 25,26 :

Ptosis
Diplopia

The frequency of ocular symptoms may increase as LEMS progresses26

One study found that symptoms increased from 5% at disease onset to 42% at 6 months post onset26

As a neuro-ophthalmologist, you can play a vital role in identifying, diagnosing, and treating LEMS.

IF YOU SUSPECT YOUR PATIENT MAY HAVE LEMS,
ORDER A FREE LEMS TEST.

LEARN MORE ABOUT FIRDAPSE® (AMIFAMPRIDINE)—THE RECOMMENDED
FIRST-LINE THERAPY FOR LEMS.1

OPHTHAMOLOGY FLASHCARD

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LEMS POP QUIZ

Which of these ophthalmic symptoms are most commonly seen in patients with LEMS? (please select two)


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Answer:

While all these symptoms are associated with LEMS, the two most commonly seen in patients with LEMS are diplopia and ptosis.25-27