Carcinoid myopathy. Serotonin-induced muscle weakness in man?
- PMID: 1156216
- DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1975.00490500092014
Carcinoid myopathy. Serotonin-induced muscle weakness in man?
Abstract
A myopathy, which improved with cyproheptadine hydrochloride therapy, developed in a patient with carcinoid syndrome of ten years' duration. Biopsy examination revealed advanced atrophy of type II muscle fibers, with type I fiber preponderance. Many of the small fibers had degenerated. Carcinoid myopathy may be due to excess circulating serotonin.
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