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Soumah Cheick Ousmane1, Barry Souleymane Djigué1, Touré Mohamed Lamine1,2
1Service de Neurologie, Centre Hospitalier et Universitaire Ignace-Deen, Conakry, Guinée.
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HIV-associated myopathy is a frequent neuromuscular complication characterised mainly by inflammatory or toxic muscle involvement, leading to proximal muscle weakness. We report the case of an HIV-positive patient presenting with myopathy confirmed by electromyography. The clinical presentation was marked by symmetrical proximal muscle weakness, asthenia, anorexia, weight loss, and anaemia. A muscle biopsy was not performed. This case highlights the importance of early clinical and electrophysiological recognition for proper management.
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