Neuromuscular Disease
Case Studies from Queen Square
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Disorders of the peripheral nervous system can involve the spinal cord (anterior horn cells), peripheral nerve (sensory and motor), neuromuscular junction and muscle. The aim of this chapter is to describe inf...
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Individualized dosing is an established approach in intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) treatment for inflammatory neuropathies. There is less experience in effective dosing strategies for subcutaneous (SC) immu...
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Peripheral nerve disorders have been a Cinderella subspecialty for neurologists because of the limited treatment options and difficulties in obtaining a genetic diagnosis. In the last decade, there has been g...
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In 1981, as the first cases of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) were being reported, it soon became apparent that the nervous system was frequently affected. Initially, it seemed as if most of the...
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Eleven patients with AIDS or AIDS-related complex who developed muscle-related symptoms whilst taking zidovudine were investigated. The clinical details of a further ten patients who did not undergo muscle bio...