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muscle cramp/atrophy

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Degeneration of skeletal muscle fibers in the rat administrated carbon tetrachloride: similar histological findings of the muscle in a 64-year-old patient of LC with muscle cramp.

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It is well known that painful muscle cramps occur frequently in patients with advanced liver cirrhosis (LC). Although many studies discuss the pathophysiological causes of these muscle cramps in various conditions, the results are not clear as far as the cause associated to LC is concerned. In order

Cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy. Frequent off-therapy deterioration, demyelinating syndromes, and muscle cramps.

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Forty-five patients with cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy (PN) were evaluated retrospectively after treatment with cumulative doses of cisplatin ranging from 201 to 1952 mg/m2. The patients were followed for up to 23 months (median, 4.5 months), and 32 of them were evaluated more than once.

Cramps and minimal EMG abnormalities as preclinical manifestations of spinal muscular atrophy patients with homozygous deletions of the SMN gene.

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The characterization of deletions in the SMN gene provides a helpful tool to confirm the diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). However, there may be homozygous deletions of the SMN gene in some unaffected siblings of SMA type II and III patients. We present two SMA families with affected

[Case of progressive proximal spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy of late onset (Kennedy-Alter-Sung) with gynecomastia, tremors (of the fingers and head), muscle cramps and pains of the lower back and extremities].

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Quinine-responsive muscle cramps in X-linked bulbospinal muscular atrophy Kennedy.

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[Progressive facial hemiatrophy (Parry-Romberg disease). Report of two cases associated with trigeminal neuralgia and cramps].

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The authors report two cases of progressive facial hemiatrophy (PFH) associated with cranial nerves hyperexcitability. One of them (Case 1), a 41-year-old-woman noticed a slight atrophy on the left side of her face at age of ten. For the last three months, she has been suffering from fits of

[Writer's cramp secondary to spinocerebellar ataxia type 7].

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Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA 7) is a rare autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder (ADCA) caused by expansion of a highly unstable CAG repeat. Clinical features including progressive cerebellar, retinal degeneration and pyramidal signs. We report a patient with SCA 7 diagnosis revealed by

Ocular myasthenia gravis associated with x-linked recessive spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy.

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We describe a 34-year-old patient who was admitted with episodic diplopia, ptosis, and swallowing difficulties of 6 months duration. He also had some muscle cramps aggravated by exercise since the age of 20. Bilateral ptosis of the eyelids, normal gaze, rare fasciculations of the tongue, easy

Only some patients with bulbar and spinal muscular atrophy may develop cardiac disease.

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UNASSIGNED According to recent publications, some patients with spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (BSMA) develop cardiac disease, manifesting as ST-segment abnormalities, Brugada-syndrome, dilative cardiomyopathy, or sudden cardiac death. Here we present neurological and cardiac data of a BSMA

Only some patients with bulbar and spinal muscular atrophy may develop cardiac disease.

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UNASSIGNED According to recent publications, some patients with spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (BSMA) develop cardiac disease, manifesting as ST-segment abnormalities, Brugada-syndrome, dilative cardiomyopathy, or sudden cardiac death. Here we present neurological and cardiac data of a BSMA

[Patient of myofibrillar myopathy associated with muscle cramp and distal muscle involvement].

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A 53-year-old man presented mild, but gradually worsening, distal-dominant upper bilateral limbs weakness and muscle cramp in both legs from the age of 30. He had no obvious muscle atrophy during the course of the disease. Muscle biopsy of the right lateral vastus muscle showed myopathic changes

Atypical Initial Presentation of Painful Muscle Cramps in a Patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Case Report and Brief Review of the Literature.

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized clinically by progressive muscle weakness that can occur proximally or distally in either the upper or lower extremities. It includes both upper motor neuron signs (spasticity, hyperreflexia, clonus, and Babinski sign)

Dominant inherited distal spinal muscular atrophy with atrophic and hypertrophic calves.

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The clinical, electrophysiological, radiological and morphological data of 3 members of a family with autosomal dominant distal spinal muscular atrophy (DSMA) are reported. One patient has the clinical picture of peroneal muscular atrophy with atrophic calves. His father and sister suffer from

[Aran-Duchenne? Duchenne-Aran? The quarrel around progressive muscular atrophy].

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A description of progressive muscular atrophy, the first item in neuro-muscular nosography, figures in the memoir published by F.A. Aran in 1850. There, all the essential features of the disease can be found: its usual onset at the distal end of the upper limbs, its slowly progressive worsening,

Continuous muscle activity and distal spinal muscular atrophy.

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A young man presented with myokymias, cramp-like difficulty in muscle relaxation and peroneal atrophy. EMG studies revealed continuous muscle activity (CMA) manifested as grouped potentials and high frequency discharges. Sensory nerve conduction studies and sural nerve biopsy gave normal results,
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