Carcinomatous neuromyopathy: 1. Electrophysiological studies: An electrophysiological and immunological study of patients with carcinoma of the lung
AUTOR(ES)
Campbell, M. J.
RESUMO
A high incidence of asymptomatic neuromuscular disease was found. More than half showed EMG evidence of a `myopathy' and of denervation. The commonest syndrome was a neuromyopathy with myopathic units and spontaneous muscle activity, especially fasciculations and nerve fibre loss but with normal or near normal nerve conduction. This is thought to be the result of a neuronal or axonal disorder.
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