Because Isaacs’ syndrome is such a rare disease, diagnosis can be a difficult process. The best diagnostic method currently calls for ruling out more common conditions and disorders. The doctor conducts a basic neurological exam, looking for any issues with coordination, reflexes, strength, and sensation. If they suspect a neurological disorder, physicians refer patients to neurologists, who can perform more specialized and specific tests. It can take years for experts to reach a diagnosis of Isaacs’ syndrome.

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