Congenital myopathies: an update

JR Nance, JJ Dowling, EM Gibbs… - Current neurology and …, 2012 - Springer
JR Nance, JJ Dowling, EM Gibbs, CG Bönnemann
Current neurology and neuroscience reports, 2012Springer
Congenital myopathy is a clinicopathological concept of characteristic histopathological
findings on muscle biopsy in a patient with early-onset weakness. Three main categories are
recognized within the classical congenital myopathies: nemaline myopathy, core myopathy,
and centronuclear myopathy. Recent evidence of overlapping clinical and histological
features between the classical forms and their different genetic entities suggests that there
may be shared pathomechanisms between the congenital myopathies. Animal models …
Abstract
Congenital myopathy is a clinicopathological concept of characteristic histopathological findings on muscle biopsy in a patient with early-onset weakness. Three main categories are recognized within the classical congenital myopathies: nemaline myopathy, core myopathy, and centronuclear myopathy. Recent evidence of overlapping clinical and histological features between the classical forms and their different genetic entities suggests that there may be shared pathomechanisms between the congenital myopathies. Animal models, especially mouse and zebrafish, have been especially helpful in elucidating such pathomechanisms associated with the congenital myopathies and provide models in which future therapies can be investigated.
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