Needle biopsies of muscle in infants for diagnosis and research.

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
R G Curless, M B Nelson

Abstract

The results of needle biopsies of muscle in 14 infants (age-range four months to 3 years 3 months) with marked hypotonia are presented. In adults, needle biopsies of muscle have been used to aid in the diagnosis of neuromuscular disorders, with considerable success. The simplicity of the method and the high quality of the samples obtained in the present study suggest that further evaluation of the technique in infants and small children is warranted, and that needle biopsy may in future take precedence over the more commonly used open technique.

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Apr 1, 1978·Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology·R G CurlessF Brimmer
Feb 8, 1979·European Journal of Pediatrics·A LundbergG Mellgren
Oct 1, 1980·European Journal of Pediatrics·R C SengersS L Notermans
Aug 1, 1987·Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences·F DworzakF Cornelio
Dec 1, 1977·Annals of Neurology·R G Curless, M B Nelson

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