2024
DOI: 10.1002/acn3.52194
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Muscular dystrophy patients show low exercise‐induced blood flow in muscles with normal strength

Orna Gera,
Efrat Shavit‐Stein,
Taly Amichai
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveNeuromuscular evaluation increasingly employs muscle ultrasonography to determine muscle thickness, mean grayscale echointensity, and visual semiquantitative echotexture attenuation. However, these measures provide low sensitivity for detection of mild muscle abnormality. Exercise‐induced intramuscular blood flow is a physiologic phenomenon, which may be impaired in mildly affected muscles, particularly in dystrophinopathies, and may indicate functional muscle ischemia. We aimed to determine if muscle… Show more

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