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abdominal muscle paralysis
abdominal protrusion
acid maltase deficiency
acid maltase deficiency, adult
arthrogryposis multiplex
bent spine syndrome
bulbar palsy
bulbar palsy, progressive
camptocormia
CAT scan
CAT scan, abnormal
CAT scan, muscle
congenital myopathy
conversion reaction
creatine phosphokinase(CPK)elevated
difficulty climbing stairs
distal muscle weakness
dropped head syndrome
dysphagia
dyspnea
electrocardiogram, abnormal
electromyogram
enzyme, defect
facial weakness
familial
fibrillations
gait disorder
gene mutation
genetic neurologic disorders
histochemistry of muscle
hypotonia
inclusion body myositis
joint hypermobility
kyphosis
leg weakness, bilateral
low back pain
malignant hyperpyrexia
monoclonal gammopathy
movement disorder
MRI
MRI, abnormal
MRI, muscle
multicore myopathy
multiminicore disease
muscle atrophy, progressive
muscle biopsy
muscle weakness
muscle weakness, proximal
muscular dystrophy
myasthenia gravis
myopathy
myopathy, focal
myopathy, metabolic
myopathy, vacuolar
myositis
myositis, focal
neck extension
neck weakness
nemaline rod myopathy
nemaline rod myopathy, adult onset
old age, neurology of
ophthalmoplegia
paraspinal muscle
paraspinal muscle weakness
Parkinson disease
postural abnormality
prognosis
progressive neurologic disorder
pseudomyotonia
respiratory failure
review article
scoliosis
standing difficulty
stem cell transplantation
steroid
steroid therapy, CNS treatment and complications with
stooped posture
tongue, enlarged
tongue, weakness
torticollis
treatment of neurologic disorder
weakness
weakness, progressive
weakness, proximal
wheelchair
winging of scapula
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A 64-year-old Man with Progressive Paraspinal Muscle Weakness
Neurol 86:e4-e9, Schneider, R.,et al, 2016

Multiminicore Disease in a Family Susceptible to Malignant Hyperthermia: Histology, In Vitro Contracture Tests, and Genetic Characterization
Arch Neurol 61:106-113, Guis,S.,et al, 2004

Focal, Steroid Responsive Myositis Causing Dropped Head Syndrome
Muscle & Nerve 22:769-771, Biran,I.,et al, 1999

Dropped Head Synd & Bent Spine Synd:Two Separate Clin Entities or Different Manifest of Axial Myopathy
JNNP 65:258-259, Oerlemans,W.G.H.&Visser,M., 1998

Bent Spine Syndrome
JNNP 60:51-54, Serratrice,G.,et al, 1996

Isolated Neck Extensor Myopathy:A Common Cause of Dropped Head Syndrome
Neurol 46:917-921, Katz,J.S.,et al, 1996

Inclusion Body Myositis Presenting with Isolated Erector Spinae Paresis
Neurol 45:993-994, Hund,E.,et al, 1995

Clinical Variability in Adult-Onset Acid Maltase Deficiency:Report of Affected Sibs and Review of Literature
Medicine 74:131-135, Felice,K.J.,et al, 1995

The Dropped Head Syndrome
Neurol 42:1625-1627, Suarez,G.A.&Kelly,J.J., 1992



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