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  1. 15 sty 2020 · The differential diagnosis of true muscle weakness is extensive, including neurologic, rheumatologic, endocrine, genetic, medication- or toxin-related, and infectious etiologies.

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  2. Clinical clues, including preserved foot muscle bulk in the setting of bilateral foot drop, preservation of intrinsic hand muscle function in the setting of prominent finger extensor weakness, and concurrent neck or proximal limb muscle weakness, suggest primary muscle disease rather than neuropathy. Figure 1.

  3. Distal weakness: Weakness in the distal extremities (eg, foot drop). Hemiparesis: Weakness on one side of the body. Monoparesis: Weakness of one limb. Paraparesis: Weakness of both legs. Proximal weakness: Weakness in proximal muscles (eg, shoulder girdle, quadriceps) resulting in difficulty standing up from a seated position or raising arms ...

  4. 28 lut 2024 · This overview is intended to guide the approach to the evaluation and diagnosis of patients who are suspected to have weakness from a muscle disorder (algorithm 1). HISTORY. Distinguishing true weakness from other conditions — Asking about the impact of weakness on routine activities can help determine whether there is true muscle weakness ...

  5. Diagnostic process requires differentiation of myopathic causes of distal weakness from nonmyopathic causes such as neuropathies, myasthenia gravis, and motor neuron diseases. The most common causes of myopathic muscle weakness are inclusion body myositis, myotonic dystrophy, and facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy.

  6. 18 cze 2024 · The approach to the diagnosis and initial management of patients presenting to the ED with acute, nontraumatic neurologic and neuromuscular weakness will be reviewed here. Medical conditions characterized by general malaise or chronic weakness are discussed separately. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE WEAKNESS

  7. 11 cze 2020 · The distal myopathies are a rare and heterogeneous group of disorders causing myopathic weakness at onset of the hands, feet, or both. 1 The term distal myopathy is usually reserved for genetic disorders; however, weakness of the distal muscles is sometimes present in the acquired muscle diseases. 2 In addition, prominent distal muscle weakness ...