[Myopathy in adults caused by acid maltase deficiency. A trial of treatment with high protein diet]
- PMID: 1410890
- DOI: 10.1016/s0248-8663(05)82200-3
[Myopathy in adults caused by acid maltase deficiency. A trial of treatment with high protein diet]
Abstract
A 21-year old women with rhizomelic muscular deficit and signs of hypercapnia developed acute respiratory failure. Laboratory tests revealed high creatine kinase activity, and electromyograms showed myogenic patterns with a few myotonic discharges. Biopsy of the quadriceps muscle elicited major vacuolar myopathy with glycogen overload. Acid maltase activity was undetectable in muscular tissue. After 7 months on high-protein diet (1540 calories, 37% proteins) there was no clinical or biochemical improvement. The other published cases of acid maltase deficiency treated with high-protein diet are discussed.
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