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Quantitative electrophysiologic studies in sporadic inclusion body myositis

โœ Scribed by Paul E. Barkhaus; M. Isabel Periquet; Sanjeev D. Nandedkar


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
235 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-639X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Sporadic inclusion body myositis (S-IBM) is a progressive, acquired disease of unknown etiology. Prior studies have suggested neurogenic involvement based on electrophysiologic data, although the biopsy is compatible with a myopathic process. Quantitative electrophysiologic studies were performed in the biceps brachii of 17 subjects with biopsyproven S-IBM. Quantitative motor unit action potential (MUAP) analysis was compatible with myopathy in 16 subjects, with the remaining subject being within normal limits. Quantitative interference pattern was myopathic in all 13 subjects studied. Macro-EMG MUAP amplitude was reduced in 3 of 17 studies; the remainder were within normal range, and none was increased as would be expected in neurogenic disease. Fiber density was normal to borderline increased in all subjects. Possible reasons for encountering neurogenic-appearing MUAPs may include choice of muscle studies, because some patients have co-existing polyneuropathy and large-amplitude MUAPs from hypertrophied muscle fibers. The data from this study indicate that S-IBM is a myopathic process.


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