Myalgia as the revealing symptom of multicore disease and fibre type disproportion myopathy.

نویسندگان

  • C Sobreira
  • W Marques
  • A A Barreira
چکیده

BACKGROUND Multicore disease and congenital fibre type disproportion myopathy are diseases assigned to the heterogeneous group of congenital myopathies. Although hypotonia and muscle weakness appearing in early life are the commonest manifestations of these diseases, distinct phenotypes and late onset cases have been described. OBJECTIVE To report the occurrence of myalgia as the revealing symptom of multicore disease and fibre type disproportion myopathy. METHODS The clinical cases of three patients with fibre type disproportion myopathy and one with multicore disease are described. Skeletal muscle biopsies were processed for routine histological and histochemical studies. RESULTS The clinical picture was unusual in that the symptoms were of late onset and the predominant complaint was muscle pain exacerbated by exercise. Muscle weakness was found in only a single patient, the mother of a patient with fibre type disproportion myopathy. Physical examination was unremarkable in the other patients. Muscle biopsies from patients 1 and 2 contained type I fibres that were considerably smaller than the type II fibres, supporting the diagnosis of fibre type disproportion myopathy. Skeletal muscle of patient 4 showed multiple areas, predominantly but not exclusively in the type I fibres, from which oxidative enzyme activities were absent, as seen in multicore disease. CONCLUSIONS Muscle pain was the main clinical manifestation in our patients. Recognition of the broader clinical expression of these myopathies is important for prognostic reasons and for genetic counselling of the family members.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry

دوره 74 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2003