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   A cross-sectional electromyography assessment in linear scleroderma patients  
   
نویسنده saad magalhães c. ,fernandes t.d.a.p. ,fernandes t.d. ,resende l.a.d.l.
منبع pediatric rheumatology - 2014 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: muscle atrophy and asymmetric extremity growth is a common feature of linear scleroderma (ls). extra-cutaneous features are also common and primary neurologic involvement,with sympathetic dysfunction,may have a pathogenic role in subcutaneous and muscle atrophy. the aim was investigate nerve conduction and muscle involvement by electromyography in pediatric patients with ls.methods: we conducted a retrospective review of ls pediatric patients who had regular follow up at a single pediatric center from 1997-2013. we selected participants if they had consistently good follow up and enrolled consecutive patients in the study. we examined ls photos as well as clinical,serological and imaging findings. electromyograms (emg) were performed with bilateral symmetric technique,using surface and needle electrodes,comparing the affected side with the contralateral side. abnormal muscle activity was categorized as a myopathic or neurogenic pattern.results: nine ls subjects were selected for emg,2 with parry-romberg/hemifacial atrophy syndrome,7 linear scleroderma of an extremity and 2 with mixed forms (linear and morphea). electromyogram analysis indicated that all but one had asymmetric myopathic pattern in muscles underlying the linear streaks. motor and sensory nerve conduction was also evaluated in upper and lower limbs and one presented a neurogenic pattern. masticatory muscle testing showed a myopathic pattern in the atrophic face of 2 cases with head and face involvement.conclusion: in our small series of ls patients,we found a surprising amount of muscle dysfunction by emg. the muscle involvement may be possibly related to a secondary peripheral nerve involvement due to ls inflammation and fibrosis. further collaborative studies to confirm these findings are needed. © 2014 saad magalhães et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Electromyography; Linear scleroderma; Muscle; Peripheral nervous system
آدرس pediatric rheumatology unit,pediatrics division,botucatu medical school,são paulo state university (unesp),botucatu,são paulo, Brazil, pediatric rheumatology unit,pediatrics division,botucatu medical school,são paulo state university (unesp),botucatu,são paulo, Brazil, electrophysiology section,neurology division,botucatu medical school,são paulo state university (unesp),botucatu,são paulo, Brazil, electrophysiology section,neurology division,botucatu medical school,são paulo state university (unesp),botucatu,são paulo, Brazil
 
     
   
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