Muscle Ultrasound Measurements and Functional Muscle Parameters in Non-dystrophic Myotonias Suggest Structural Muscle Changes
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Patients with non-dystrophic myotonias, including chloride (myotonia congenita) and sodium channelopathies (paramyotonia congenita/potassium aggravated myotonias), may show muscular hypertrophy in combination with some histopathological abnormalities. However, the extent of muscle changes has never been assessed objectively in a large group genetically confirmed patients. This study quantitatively determines echo intensities, thicknesses, ranges-of-motion and force of four skeletal muscles in 63 genetically confirmed patients. The main findings revealed elevated echo intensities in all muscles except the rectus femoris (+1.3-2.2SD, p<0.0001), and hypertrophy in the arms (+0.5-0.9SD, p<0.01). Muscle echo intensities were inversely correlated to the corresponding ranges-of-motion (biceps brachii: r= -0.43; p<0.001, forearm flexors: r= -0.47; p<0.001, rectus femoris: r= -0.40; p=0.001, and tibial anterior: r= -0.27; p=0.04) and correlated positively to age (r=0.22; p=0.05). The echo intensity of the forearm flexors was inversely correlated to their muscles' force (r= -0.30; p=0.02). Together, these data suggest that non-dystrophic myotonias may lead to structural muscle changes.
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