Nemaline bodies in a progressive infantile neuromuscular disorder
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Nemaline bodies in a progressive infantile neuromuscular disorder
Abstract
Nemaline bodies are described in a case of a progressive neuromuscular disorder, which is difficult to classify. The clinical syndrome is not characteristic of a nemaline myopathy. It is argued that the finding of nemaline bodies is in itself not specific of any neuromuscular disease.
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