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Dystrophic muscle distribution in late-stage muscular dystrophy.
Pilato, Celeste Michelle; Walker, Melissa Sue; Nguyen, Andrea M; Hanna, McKay Elizabeth; Huang, Scott Lanxing; Lutins, Erika Morgan; Meredith, M Alex; Haar, Peter Jacob; Thangarajh, Mathula; Richard, Hope Theresa; Chow, Woon Nam.
Afiliação
  • Pilato CM; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA.
  • Walker MS; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA.
  • Nguyen AM; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA.
  • Hanna ME; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA.
  • Huang SL; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA.
  • Lutins EM; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA.
  • Meredith MA; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology.
  • Haar PJ; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Department of Radiology.
  • Thangarajh M; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Department of Neurology.
  • Richard HT; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Department of Pathology.
  • Chow WN; Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine, Department of Pathology.
Autops Case Rep ; 10(4): e2020221, 2020 Nov 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33344329
There is scant information about the comprehensive distribution of dystrophic muscles in muscular dystrophy. Despite different clinical presentations of muscular dystrophy, a recent multi-center study concluded that phenotypic distribution of dystrophic muscles is independent of clinical phenotype and suggested that there is a common pattern of involved muscles. To evaluate this possibility, the present case report used cadaveric dissection to determine the whole-body distribution of fat-infiltrated, dystrophic muscles from a 72-year-old white male cadaver with adult-onset, late-stage muscular dystrophy. Severely dystrophic muscles occupied the pectoral, gluteal and pelvic regions, as well as the arm, thigh and posterior leg. In contrast, muscles of the head, neck, hands and feet largely appeared unaffected. Histopathology and a CT-scan supported these observations. This pattern of dystrophic muscles generally conformed with that described in the multi-center study, and provides prognostic insight for patients and the physicians treating them.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: Autops Case Rep Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Idioma: En Revista: Autops Case Rep Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos