Muscle morphology in infantile protein malnutrition

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Abstract

A study was made of the sartorius muscle in Jamaican infants dying of protein malnutrition. Total counts were made of muscle fibres and sub-sarcolemmal nuclei in transverse section and compared with controls.A striking pathology is found in severe cases. The muscle fibre is reduced to a size comparable with that of the foetus. Although there is a greatly increased concentration of cells, there is also degeneration and actual loss of fibres and of sub-sarcolemmal nuclei. The proportion of the area occupied by muscle bundles may be halved, and there is a marked relative increase in interstitial collagen.These changes profoundly affect the interpretation of the results of biochemical analysis.

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Montgomery, R. D. (1962). Muscle morphology in infantile protein malnutrition. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 15(6), 511–521. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.15.6.511

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