1988
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-282x1988000200004
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Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia: I. A quantitative histochemical study of skeletal muscles

Abstract: This study quantitates the major morphological and cytochemical changes in limb muscle biopsies from 37 patients with the syndrome of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO). The aim was to assess the value of limb muscle biopsy in the diagnosis of this syndrome; to define the myopathological changes and to determine whether there were any specific clinico-pathological correlations. Patients were divided into three clinical groups--11 patients with CPEO with facial and/or limb muscle weakness; 10 w… Show more

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“…According to light microscopy criteria the presence of ragged-red fibres indicates mitochondrial abnormalities. On this basis two groups of patients (A and B) with CPEO were chosen as representing a mito chondrial myopathy, together with another group (C) who did not have a mitochondrial abnormalities 12 . In the latter group the pathological changes found were the "rimmed vacuoles".…”
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“…According to light microscopy criteria the presence of ragged-red fibres indicates mitochondrial abnormalities. On this basis two groups of patients (A and B) with CPEO were chosen as representing a mito chondrial myopathy, together with another group (C) who did not have a mitochondrial abnormalities 12 . In the latter group the pathological changes found were the "rimmed vacuoles".…”
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confidence: 99%