Quadriceps myopathy: a variant of the limb-girdle dystrophy syndrome
AUTOR(ES)
Swash, M
RESUMO
The clinical and pathological features in a patient with quadriceps myopathy are presented. The pattern of progression of the disorder, during a period of 18 years observation, suggests that it represents an unusual and perhaps specific syndrome within the clinical spectrum of the limb-girdle muscular dystophies.
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