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The Epidemiology of Neuromuscular Diseases

Neurologic Clinics, 2016
Neuromuscular disorders as a group are linked by anatomy with significant differences in pathogenetic mechanisms, clinical expression, and time course of disease. Each neuromuscular disease is relatively uncommon, yet causes a significant burden of disease socioeconomically.
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The value of respiratory muscle testing in children with neuromuscular disease.

Chest, 2015
Routine lung function and respiratory muscle testing are recommended in children with neuromuscular disease (NMD), but these tests are based on noninvasive volitional maneuvers, such as the measurement of lung volumes and maximal static pressures, that ...
B. Fauroux   +3 more
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Neuromuscular disease and the pulmonologist

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2012
The heterogeneous nature of neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) continues to promote slow but steady advances in diagnosis, classification, and treatment. This review focuses on the updates in the general management and treatment of NMDs, with emphasis on key updates in muscular dystrophy, myotonic dystrophy, mitochondrial myopathy, spinal muscular atrophy,
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Sleep-disordered Breathing in Neuromuscular Disease.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2015
Sleep-disordered breathing in neuromuscular diseases is due to an exaggerated reduction in lung volumes during supine sleep, a compromised physiologic adaptation to sleep, and specific features of the diseases that may promote upper airway collapse or ...
L. Aboussouan
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Electrophysiology in neuromuscular disease

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
Electrophysiologic assessment of the peripheral nervous system is an integral part of the diagnostic workup for neuromuscular disease. This article is designed to provide insight into the importance and limitations of the various testing procedures now available in veterinary electrophysiology and to provide the reader with an understanding of the ...
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Exercise in Neuromuscular Disease

Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease, 2003
In the past, patients with neuromuscular diseases were advised not to exercise because of the fear that too much exercise might produce "overuse weakness." No controlled studies have demonstrated that the phenomenon of overuse weakness actually exists.
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Dynamics of Neuromuscular Diseases

Archives of Neurology, 1959
For the past 30 odd years, electromyography has been used to aid in the understanding and investigation of abnormal function or of dysfunction of the lower motor neuron, more specifically of the motor unit. During the latter part of this period, clinical electromyography has been developed specifically to understand the abnormality of dysfunction of ...
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[Fatigue in neuromuscular disease].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2004
Contains fulltext : 58967.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
Engelen, B.G.M. van   +5 more
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Electrodiagnosis in Neuromuscular Diseases

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 1998
This article provides a general approach to the electrodiagnostic evaluation of the patient with neuromuscular disease. The electrodiagnostic findings in patients with various forms of peripheral neuropathy, motor neuron disease, neuromuscular junction disorders, and myopathy are presented. The pediatric electrodiagnostic evaluation is also discussed.
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