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Axial muscle weakness

Practical Neurology, 2020
Axial myopathy is a rare neuromuscular disorder characterised by selective involvement of the paraspinal muscles, and presenting either as a bent spine and/or dropped head syndrome. The axial muscles can be involved in various conditions, including neuromuscular disease, movement disorders, spinal disease and metabolic disorders. There have been recent
Waqar Waheed   +4 more
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Respiratory muscle weakness

Respiratory Medicine, 1990
Respiratory muscle weakness, while not always subject to ready clinical identification, is symptomatic of a broad range of muscular and nervous disorders.
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MUSCLE WEAKNESS IN OSTEOMALACIA

The Lancet, 1976
The muscle weakness that frequently accompanies osteomalacia and rickets may arise from a variety of causes. Particularly in patients with muscle weakness, identification of the metabolic disorder is important, since effective treatment is often possible.
G D, Schott, M R, Wills
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Muscle Weakness

2007
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Manske, Robert C., Reiman, Michael P.
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Muscle weakness and dyspnea

Reumatología Clínica (English Edition), 2010
Varon de 71 anos, ex fumador de 20 paquetes/ano. No referia viajes al extranjero, contactos con animales ni otros antecedentes de interes. La clinica se inicio con un cuadro de debilidad muscular en las cinturas escapular y pelviana. Con el diagnostico de polimialgia reumatica, se pauto tratamiento con 0,3mg/kg/dia de metilprednisolona.
Gonzalo, Nieto-González   +4 more
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Muscle weakness in osteoarthritis

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1997
Muscle has an integral role in the structure and function of joints. Evidence for muscle weakness in osteoarthritis of the knee exists and is not fully explained by the effects of aging. Weakness is associated with pain and disability. The temporal relationship requires further study, but preliminary evidence for a causative role is emerging.
S, O'Reilly, A, Jones, M, Doherty
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Catecholamine-Induced Muscle Weakness

Archives of Neurology, 1977
Infusions of epinephrine or levarterenol bitartrate into a rabbit nerve-muscle preparation decreased the force of the evoked twitch of anterior tibial and gastrocnemius-soleus muscles. The adverse effect of the catecholamines was not directly on skeletal muscle.
M T, Felmus   +3 more
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