We evaluated the frequency of cerebral infarction in 131 patients with Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy, myotonic dystrophy, Becker’s muscular dystrophy, or Friedreich’s ataxia. Electrocardiograph ^ abnormalities were found in 83% of patients with Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy, 56% with myo-tonic dystrophy, 50% with Becker’s muscular dystrophy, and 25% with Friedreich’s ataxia. Atrial flutter occurred in 2.3% of the patients, and atrial fibrillation in only 0.9%. Evidence of cerebral infarction was found in only 2 patients (1.5%). Both patients had cardiomyopathy and either atrial fibrillation or flutter. Despite frequent cardiac involvement, cerebral infarction is an uncommon occurrence in patients with inherited neuromuscular diseases. © 1987 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Biller, J., Lonasescu, V., Zellweger, H., Adams, H. P., & Schultz, D. T. (1987). Frequency of cerebral infarction in patients with inherited neuromuscular diseases. Stroke, 18(4), 805–807. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.18.4.805
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