[Myopathy in the uremic patient: apropos of a case]
- PMID: 2633067
[Myopathy in the uremic patient: apropos of a case]
Abstract
Uremic myopathy is relatively unknown, despite the fact that it can be quite a severe handicap. It is a non-specific proximal myopathy which must be distinguished from uremic polyneuropathy. Several disorders linked to renal insufficiency have been implicated, but these only play an adjuvant role with regard to renal osteodystrophy. Indeed the presence of myopathy in cases of severe osteodystrophy, its similarity to the myopathies associated with different types of osteomalacia and hyperparathyroidism without renal failure, suggest that the most important pathogenic factor is related to disorders of the calcium phosphate metabolism: excessive parathyroid hormone, vitamin D deficiency and/or impaired calcium transport. Treatment will depend on the predominant bone lesions: secondary hyperparathyroidism or osteomalacia. However prevention remains the best course.