Muscle Disease
 Myopathies in Clinical Practice by P. R. J. Barnes, Symptoms relating to the muscles such as myalgia, fatigue, and cramps are extremely common, but most of the myopathies are rare indeed. This makes it difficult for the average clinician to gain experience in recognizing different types of muscle disease and their optimum management. The authors offer the latest knowledge on muscle disease, with special emphasis on clinical assessment and the most commonly encountered disorders. The book provides discussions on muscular and inflammatory myopathies, muscle channelopathies, mitochondrial diseases, and neuromuscular junction disorders. It gives the general clinician a concise yet comprehensive manual for understanding myopathies.
 Electrodiagnosis in Diseases of Nerve and Muscle: Principles and Practice by Jun Kimura, Electrodiagnosis in Diseases of Nerve and Muscle
Thomsen disease - Thomsen disease, a form of Myotonia congenita, is a muscular genetic disorder characterized by muscle stiffness (cramp) and an inability of the muscle to relax after a voluntary contraction. The affected muscle functions normally after a few repetitions. Coronary heart disease - Coronary heart disease (CHD), also called coronary artery disease (CAD) and atherosclerotic heart disease, is the end result of the accumulation of atheromatous plaques within the walls of the arteries that supply the myocardium (the muscle of the heart). While the symptoms and signs of coronary heart disease are noted in the advanced state of disease, most individuals with coronary heart disease show no evidence of disease for decades as the disease progresses before the first onset of symptoms, often a " ... Glycogen storage disease type V - Glycogen storage disease type V is a metabolic disorder, more specifically a glycogen storage disease, caused by a deficiency of myophosphorylase, the muscle isoform of the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase. This enzyme helps break down glycogen (a form of stored carbohydrate) into glucose so that it can be utilized within the muscle cell. Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease - Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, also known as Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy (HMSN) or Peroneal Muscular Atrophy, is an inherited disorder of nerves (neuropathy) that is characterized by loss of muscle tissue and touch sensation, predominantly in the feet and legs but also in the hands and arms in the advanced stages of disease. The disease is presently incurable.
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