Abstract
The interpretation of neuromuscular symptoms is critically dependent on listening to the patient, taking time to be sure you have heard what they are trying to tell you. Particular attention must be paid to taking a full and accurate pedigree, being precise about the evolution and nature of the symptoms, and in carefully examining skeletal muscle. Further diagnostic evaluation must involve close collaboration between clinicians, pathologists, and neurophysiologists.
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Petty, R. (2003, June). Evaluating muscle symptoms. Neurology in Practice. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.74.suppl_2.ii38
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