PMID: 1206415Nov 1, 1975Paper

Scapuloperoneal atrophy with sensory involvement: Davidenkow's syndrome

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
M S Schwartz, M Swash

Abstract

A patient with scapuloperoneal atrophy of neurogenic type, in whome there was also distal sensory impairment, has been studied with conventional EMG, single fibre EMG, and muscle biopsy. This disorder, described by Davidenkow, may be a distinct entity.

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