“…Except for the classical presentation of NA, there are some phenotypic variations including involvement of nerves outside the brachial plexus (cranial nerves, phrenic nerve, or lumbosacral plexus), mononeuropathic form, bilateral symptoms, prominent sensory symptoms, or painless attack (17). For instance, Cruz-Martínez reported 7 bilateral impairment, 4 accessory nerve, 4 facial nerve, and 1 phrenic nerve involvement in the above-mentioned report (7). Moreover, the severity of an episode can vary hugely between patients, and even between different attacks in the same patient (17).…”