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Neuromuscular biopsy -a review of 3 years nacional experience
Published: 01.12.2011.
Biochemistry
Volume 28, Issue 2 (2012)
pp. 564-572;
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In this paper we present the experience with 162 consecutive neuromuscular biopsies analyzed in the period from 2009 to 2012. Neuromuscular diseases are a large group of inherited and acquired diseases that are characterized by loss of muscle mass and muscle weakness. Distinguishing myopathies from peripheral neuropathy, diseases of the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and the diseases of the neuromuscular junction requires careful clinical evaluation, laboratory, neurophysiological and electromyographical examination, radiological tests, muscle biopsy and genetic testing. Muscle biopsy results can solely be interpreted in the context of the above tests. In Serbia, 2009. in Department of Clinical Pathology Clinical Hospital Center Zemun, a decision by the Serbian Ministry of Health, began a routine diagnostic biopsy specimens in the NMB muscles, nerves and skin.
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