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Muscle Disorders

Introduction

The main feature of muscle disorders is weakness without reflex loss. This helps us to differentiate these disorders from the neurological causes of weakness:

Investigating Muscle Disorders

Distribution pattern of:

Serum muscle enzymesserum creatinine phosphokinase is the most prominent of these. Levels of this will be raised in dystrophies, and inflammatory conditions, but will be normal in myasthenia gravis, LEMS, myotonias, and other innervations problems.
Genetic testing of family members can be useful for some inherited conditions
Electromyography – in weakness, the amplitude is likely to be reduced. There are also characteristic signs for other conditions:

Muscle biopsy – again, this can reveal specific abnormalities for the different disorders:

MRI – may show changes in some cases of myositis

Examples of Muscle Disorders

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