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Manual Muscle Testing: A Method of Measuring Extremity Muscle Strength Applied to Critically Ill Patients
Published on: April 12, 2011
[Myopathy causing acute tetraparesis in the intensive care unit]
Janus Kaufmann Lindqvist, Martin Lauritzen, Henning Laursen
1Klinisk Neurofysiologisk Afdeling, Glostrup Hospital, Nordre Ringvej 57, 2600 Glostrup.
Abstract:
This is a case report of a 52-year-old woman with acute respiratory distress who shortly after admission to the intensive care unit developed flaccid tetraparesis with areflexia and elevated serum creatine kinase concentration. Typical clinical presentation, clinical neurophysiological examination and histology confirmed the presence of a necrotizing severe myopathy known as "myopathy with thick fibre loss", a serious but also most often spontaneously reversible condition.
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