Abstract

Morvan syndrome is a rare condition distinguished by hyperactivity within the central, autonomic, and peripheral nervous systems. Due to the limited number of cases, this presents clinical challenges stemming from the scarcity of published literature.We present a successful anesthetic approach for a patient diagnosed with Morvan syndrome scheduled for elective major intra-thoracic surgery to remove metastases from a thymoma. The patient had previously undergone thymectomy, with the syndrome being diagnosed only one year after the surgery. Additionally, we conducted a literature review on the anesthetic management of this condition.

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