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Successful heart transplantation in a patient with glycogen storage disease. [PDF]
Yousefi-Koma H +7 more
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Lipid management: maximising reduction of cardiac risk [PDF]
Gonna, H, Ray, KK, Webb, J
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Dissociation of echogenicity of the flexor digitorum profundus (FDP) and flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) on neuromuscular ultrasound has been reported to be a useful sign to differentiate inclusion body myositis (IBM) from more common disease mimics, but it is not clear that this finding is pathognomonic of IBM. Our study aimed to
Anson W. Wilks, Nizar Chahin
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Profiling of Anti-Signal-Recognition Particle Antibodies and Clinical Characteristics in South Korean Patients With Immune-Mediated Necrotizing Myopathy [PDF]
Soo-Hyun Kim +18 more
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Combined Use of EMG and Muscle Ultrasound for the Evaluation of Scapular Winging
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Scapular winging occurs as an abnormal protrusion of the scapula due to nerve injury, muscle weakness, bone, or joint pathology. The main muscular stabilizers of the scapula include the serratus anterior, trapezius, rhomboid major and minor, levator scapulae, and pectoralis minor.
Benjamin P. Rardin +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Diagnostic Value of Muscle Biopsy for the Evaluation of Adult Myopathy in Daily Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Kleinveld VEA +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
Skeletal Muscle Microbiopsies in Children and Adults—Tolerability, Sample Yield, and Analyzability
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Traditional methods of sampling skeletal muscle tissue are invasive. This study aimed to evaluate a sub‐millimeter core‐biopsy (microbiopsy) as a potentially more tolerable method, with further regard to tissue yield and analyzability of RNA expression.
Emil Rydell Högelin +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Diagnosis of ADSSL1 Mutation-Induced Myopathy Through Electrophysiology and Genetic Tools [PDF]
Dong-Jin Chae +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Diagnosing neuromuscular disorders in children is challenging. Concentric needle electromyography (CNEMG) is the standard for electrophysiological assessments but has limitations in pediatric populations. High‐density surface electromyography (HDsEMG) provides a noninvasive technique with superior spatial resolution, enabling
Eduardo Martinez‐Valdes +4 more
wiley +1 more source

