A 62-year-old male smoker presents with central chest mass on imaging and progressive proximal leg weakness that paradoxically improves with repeated muscle use. Serum calcium is normal, and electrolytes are unremarkable. The tumor is confirmed to be the subtype marked **C** in the diagram. Which of the following paraneoplastic syndromes is most likely responsible for his neuromuscular presentation?
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