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Original Article

Rod Myopathy with Extensive Systemic and Respiratory Muscular Involvement

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Pages 129-133 | Accepted 20 Apr 1983, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A patient with both muscle weakness and progressively degenerating respiratory function became increasingly less responsive t o therapeutic intervention. The diagnosis of the muscle disease was made through biopsy samples and confirmed as rod rnyopathy. Through autopsy samples, the patient was found to have had extensive centriacinar emphysema and widespread involvement of rod disease in the skeletal muscles. The most involved of the muscles sampled (anterior tibial. brachioradialis. rectus fernoris, psoas, diaphragm, biceps) was the diaphragm. While the influence on diaphragmatic function has been reported in the juvenile form of rod disease, this is the first known report of the extensiveness of involvement in adult-onset disease. The diseased state of the diaphragm was appreciated as a contributing factor to the respiratory insufficiency.

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