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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2004
Despite major advances in molecular genetics, histopathologic evaluation of muscle biopsy specimens continues to provide important diagnostic information in patients with suspected muscle diseases and in patients with vasculitic neuropathies. Muscle biopsy specimens are used in diagnosing many inherited as well as inflammatory and toxic myopathies ...
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Despite major advances in molecular genetics, histopathologic evaluation of muscle biopsy specimens continues to provide important diagnostic information in patients with suspected muscle diseases and in patients with vasculitic neuropathies. Muscle biopsy specimens are used in diagnosing many inherited as well as inflammatory and toxic myopathies ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
Muscle biopsy is often required to provide a definitive diagnosis for neuromuscular disorders and can be performed using open surgical or percutaneous needle biopsy techniques. Fresh samples that are subsequently frozen in the laboratory are preferred by laboratories engaged in research, whereas formalin-fixed muscle is processed by diagnostic ...
Stephanie J, Valberg, Amy, Porter
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Muscle biopsy is often required to provide a definitive diagnosis for neuromuscular disorders and can be performed using open surgical or percutaneous needle biopsy techniques. Fresh samples that are subsequently frozen in the laboratory are preferred by laboratories engaged in research, whereas formalin-fixed muscle is processed by diagnostic ...
Stephanie J, Valberg, Amy, Porter
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Review of extraocular muscle biopsies and utility of biopsy in extraocular muscle enlargement
British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2018AimsTo review the distribution of pathology in extraocular muscle (EOM) biopsies performed at a tertiary orbital centre, identify clinical and imaging features which are associated with benign or malignant diseases and indicate when biopsy is necessary for EOM enlargement.MethodsRetrospective case series including 93 patients with EOM enlargement who ...
Edwina L, Eade +3 more
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External Intercostal Muscle Biopsy
Archives of Neurology, 1975• External intercostal muscle biopsies were performed on 36 patients with neuromuscular disease, 13 patients undergoing thoracotomy for other diseases, and 3 healthy volunteers. The procedure is safe, of diagnostic value, and uniquely useful as a research tool, as it allows correlation of results of histochemical, ultrastructural, physiological ...
L Z, Stern, R, Gruener, R M, Anderson
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Diagnostic significance of the muscle biopsy
The American Journal of Medicine, 1958Abstract 1.1. A retrospective evaluation of the value of the random skeletal muscle biopsy at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in the eleven year period from 1946 through 1956 is reported. 2.2. The changes seen on examination of muscle tissue were of value in diagnosis in some patients with sarcoidosis, polyarteritis and trichinosis.
S L, WALLACE, R, LATTES, C, RAGAN
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Muscle Biopsy Evaluation in Neuromuscular Disorders
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2012Nanette C Joyce +2 more
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