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Query: UMLS:C0026850 (
muscular dystrophy
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Lobulated fibers have been observed in biopsies of 13 patients with various neuromuscular disorders including limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (3), distal
myopathy
(2), scapuloperoneal
muscular dystrophy
(2), congenital
myopathy
, Kugelberg-Welander syndrome, hypothyroidism, steroid
myopathy
, osteomalacia and systemic lupus erythematosus (on steroids). In all cases there were fibers characterised by small subsarcolemmal triangular aggregates or more diffuse collections extending into the interior of the muscle fiber. These were strongly reactive with oxidative enzymes, acid phosphatase, periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), Verhoeff-van Gieson (VVG) and also stained red with the Gomori trichrome technique. In 5 cases core-like fibers were also seen. Morphometric analysis of the NADH-tetrazolium reductase (NADH-TR) preparations in 11 cases showed atrophy of the lobulated fibers. Ultrastructural studies of lobulated fibers disclosed large peripheral mitochondrial aggregates and focal areas with Z-line streaming and disrupted myofibrils. We consider this structural change of the muscle fiber as a reflection of muscle cell disruption and suggest that they may progress from lobulated fibers to more atrophic core-like fibers.
...
PMID:Lobulated fibers in neuromuscular diseases. 316 2
Paraspinal muscle biopsy was done on the erector spinae muscles in sixty consecutive scoliotic patients. Together with the clinical and muscle biopsy findings, these sixty patients were classified into thirty-two patients with idiopathic scoliosis, eleven patients with myopathic scoliosis, nine patients with neuropathic scoliosis, and eight patients with miscellaneous scoliosis. Of the thirty-two patients with idiopathic scoliosis, nineteen cases displayed neurogenic changes in the grouping of the Type 1 fibers and target fiber formation more common on the convex side back muscles. The myopathies consisted of central core disease, nemalin
myopathy
, congenital fiber type disproportion, mitochondrial myopathy, congenital
muscular dystrophy
, and myositis. Patients with neuropathic scoliosis all showed loss of the normal mosaic pattern and grouping of both Type 1 and 2 fibers in their muscle biopsies. This result indicates that there is a variety of neuromuscular diseases in scoliotic patients. The neurogenic changes observed more commonly on the convex side muscle of idiopathic scoliotic patients deserve further investigation.
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PMID:Morphological studies on the erector spinae muscle in sixty consecutive scoliotic patients. 324
Thirteen cases of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita without evidence of spinal muscular atrophy, congenital
muscular dystrophy
, or structural
myopathy
were reviewed. Family history, consanguinity, pregnancy, delivery, number and severity of contractures, and outcome were evaluated. Laboratory investigations had been performed and a biopsy of muscle from an affected limb had been examined histochemically and by electron microscopy. Five biopsies showed fiber type 1 predominance and three had type 2 predominance. Patterns of fiber-type predominance may have resulted from altered neural influence leading to impaired maturation of type 1 or 2 motor units. Nine patients had been followed up for 3-8 years. Two were still not walking at age 8 years. For the 6 who were walking, the mean age at ambulation was 4.7 years. There was no deterioration in power. Muscle biopsy is recommended in arthrogryposis multiplex congenita. Identification of a probable neurogenic arthrogryposis multiplex congenita is important because the condition is not progressive and is apparently not transmitted genetically.
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PMID:Neurogenic arthrogryposis multiplex congenita: clinical and muscle biopsy findings. 325 Dec 14
Skeletal muscles obtained from myopathies with myofiber necrosis, including mdx dystrophic mice, plasmocid-induced
myopathy
in rats, and patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, were examined immunohistochemically with anticathepsin-peroxidase conjugates. Strong reactions for lysosomal cysteine proteinases, which can degrade myofibrillar proteins, were demonstrated in macrophages invading and surrounding the necrotic areas and some degenerative myofibers and also in intramyofibral portions of atrophic fibers of dystrophic mice and humans. Apparently normal and regenerating myofibers did not stain for lysosomal cathepsins. Abnormal increases of cathepsins L and B were seen even in the early stage of plasmocid
myopathy
and in a 20-day-old young mdx mouse before infiltration of macrophages, suggesting that autodigestion by intramyofibral lysosomal proteinases is an important event before digestion of the necrotic fibers by macrophage proteinases. Activation of the intramyofibral lysosomal system, as in
muscular dystrophy
, was also observed in distal
myopathy
with rimmed vacuoles without macrophageal infiltration (Am J Pathol 1986, 122:193-198). Thus, this activation seems to be an important, early response to myocellular damage.
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PMID:Activation of the intramyofibral autophagic-lysosomal system in muscular dystrophy. 329 70
A family with autosomal dominant congenital
muscular dystrophy
affecting members of both sexes in three generations is described; a father and his two sons were studied. The onset of symptoms was in early childhood and progression, if any, was slow. The proximal limb muscles, the sternocleidomastoid and anterior tibial muscles were affected. One patient had torticollis and all had heel-cord shortening. An electrophysiological examination showed
myopathy
. There was no cardiomyopathy. Creatine kinase (CK) was elevated, and a histological study revealed a necrotizing
myopathy
with pronounced regeneration and formation of aberrant myofibrils (ringbinden) and fibrosis.
...
PMID:Benign congenital muscular dystrophy with autosomal dominant heredity: problems of classification. 358 21
Two brothers and an unrelated man had serum creatine kinase values of 3000-8000 units when they were asymptomatic, and there was no weakness on examination. EMG and muscle biopsy showed changes indicative of
myopathy
. Years later, all three developed weakness that was limited to the gastrocnemius. Because siblings were affected, the disorder can be regarded as a form of
muscular dystrophy
. The distribution of weakness, serum enzyme changes, and histologic changes resembled an autosomal recessive distal
myopathy
first described by Miyoshi and differed from many other reported cases of distal
myopathy
. Our cases also indicate that
myopathy
may be asymptomatic.
...
PMID:High serum levels of creatine kinase: asymptomatic prelude to distal myopathy. 358 69
We reported the autopsy findings in a 50-year-old man with typical clinical features of Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. Special attention was directed to the spinal cord and ventral spinal roots to determine whether cause of the muscle wasting was denervation or
myopathy
. Neuropathological studies disclosed no abnormality of the spinal cord, and the ventral spinal roots were intact. The skeletal muscles showed dystrophic changes of varying degrees, and marked cardiomyopathy was evident. We consider that muscle wasting in this man was due to
muscular dystrophy
.
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PMID:Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. An autopsy case. 361 71
Three patients are described with
muscular dystrophy
and contractures. Although this disorder bears similarities to Emery-Dreifuss disease and variants previously described, absence of cardiomyopathy is a distinguishing feature. Electrodiagnostic testing and muscle biopsy are consistent with a
myopathy
. An autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance is suspected, but the possibility of a Y-to-Y transmission cannot be completely excluded.
...
PMID:Benign muscular dystrophy with contractures: a new syndrome? 372 20
Three female cases of the "rigid spine" syndrome are reported and associated with different nosological entities. One patient was affected by congenital
muscular dystrophy
and one by a morphological pattern of fibre type disproportion with type I atrophy. The third patient showed very peculiar morphological changes on a muscle biopsy specimen resembling a vacuolar
myopathy
, which is rarely described in association with the rigid spine syndrome. The importance of an adequate investigation of the rigid spine syndrome and the recognition of the presence or absence of cardiomyopathy, if there is to be correct genetic counselling, is discussed.
...
PMID:The spectrum of the so-called rigid spine syndrome: nosological considerations and report of three female cases. 374 64
Two 10-year-old boys with mental retardation and
myopathy
which were present since birth are described. Both had elevated serum creatine phosphokinase (CK) and one of them had a positive family history. The clinical features were consistent with Fukuyama type congenital muscular dystrophy, but muscle biopsies suggested an inflammatory process. Adrenal cortical steroids were given and they were followed up until 10 years of age. Serum CK showed a significant response to the treatment, and mental retardation in case 1 and motor dysfunction in case 2 improved. It is postulated that an inflammatory process might be a causative factor in some patients with congenital
muscular dystrophy
.
...
PMID:Ten years follow up study of steroid therapy for congenital encephalomyopathy. 376 4
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