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Query: UMLS:C0024591 (
malignant hyperthermia
)
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Malignant Hyperthermia
(MH) represents a functional myopathy triggered by volatile anesthetics and depolarizing muscle relaxants, and leading to metabolic disturbances of intracellular Calcium homeostasis. Central-Core-like-structures (CCLS) were recently described as central defects in enzyme-histochemical stains and well correlated to the autosomal-dominant MH-predisposition. We studied the correlation of a MH-predisposition with specific myopathological signs. Skeletal muscles of suspected MH-individuals were histochemically stained by SDH-, NADH-, COX-, Gomori-Trichrome-, ATPase-, Acid Phosphatase-, Oil-red O- und
PAS
-stain und evaluated without knowing MH-diagnosis by the in-vitro-contracture test. Out of 118 patients (30%
MHS
["susceptible"], 63% MHN [normal], 7% MHE ["equivocal"]) 19% revealed pathological findings corresponding to CCLS. 45% of these findings were associated with
MHS
/MHE. With HE-staining internal nuclei were not specific, but increased with the probability of
MHS
/MHE from 24% to 80%. Central Cores were correlated in 100% with
MHS
/MHE (4 out of 118 patients). CCLS were found with about similar frequency in skeletal muscle of
MHS
/MHE and MHN individuals. Internal nuclei were, however, not specifically, associated with
MHS
. In contrast, Central Cores correlated significantly with
MHS
/MHE diagnosis. In conclusion, histopathological findings in skeletal muscle seem to be a reliable marker for MH-predisposition only with Central Cores.
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PMID:[Are morphologic changes in skeletal muscles of patients with malignant hyperthermia diagnostically useful?]. 1054 59