2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0960-8966(02)00135-9
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The spectrum of pathology in central core disease

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“…1 C-G and Fig. S3), are diagnostic of core myopathy (1,2,9). In contrast to humans, type 1 fiber predominance is not a feature in the IT/ϩ mouse model, nor is it in the ␣-tropomyosin related nemaline myopathy mouse model (25).…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…1 C-G and Fig. S3), are diagnostic of core myopathy (1,2,9). In contrast to humans, type 1 fiber predominance is not a feature in the IT/ϩ mouse model, nor is it in the ␣-tropomyosin related nemaline myopathy mouse model (25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, some cases of myopathy present with mixed histology so that cores are seen in combination with minicores or with nemaline rods (4)(5)(6)(7)(8). The etiology and pathogenesis of lesion formation is unclear and their presence does not always correlate with the severity of the clinical phenotype (5,9,10).…”
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“…The disturbance of desmin may be related to the ultrastructural appearance of misaligned myofibrils, because desmin links the myofibrils at the Z-line. 27,28 In our group of patients, five missense mutations were identified in the RYR1 gene. We could not find a clear clinical or histological distinction between patients with identified RYR1 mutations and patients with no causative changes in this gene.…”
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“…Histopathological features: Typical RYR1-related CCD is characterised by well-defined, single or multiple, central or eccentric cores running a significant extent along the longitudinal muscle fibre axis on muscle biopsy. 14 In cases with suggestive clinical features but less specific histopathological findings such as type 1 predominance, uniformity, 15 or cores and rods, 16,17 muscle MRI may be more indicative of RYR1 involvement than muscle biopsy (see below). Muscle MR imaging: Muscle MR imaging in RYR1-related CCD shows a characteristic and consistent pattern of selective involvement, which may aid genetic testing and distinguish from core myopathies with different genetic backgrounds.…”
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