Disorders of Voluntary MuscleJohn Nicholas Walton |
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Chapter Page | 1 |
Biochemical Aspects of Muscular Structure and Function | 74 |
Pathological Reactions of the Skeletal Muscle Fibre in | 114 |
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abnormal acid action action potentials activity affected animal appear associated atrophy biochemical biopsy block cause cell cent changes characteristic clinical concentration condition conduction contraction creatine curve defect degeneration demonstrated denervated described diagnosis difficult disease disorders duration early electrical electrodes end-plate endings enzyme evidence examination factor findings frequency function glucose glycogen human important increase indicate individual involved later lesions less limbs lower mean measured mechanism membrane methods motor neurone motor unit muscle fibres muscular dystrophy myasthenia gravis myopathy myosin nerve neuromuscular neurone normal observed obtained occur onset paralysis pathological patients periodic peripheral Physiol polymyositis possible potassium potentials present produced progressive proteins rare reaction recent recorded reported response seen sensory serum severe showed shown similar skeletal muscle stimulation structure studies suggested symptoms syndrome techniques terminal tion tissue usually Walton weakness