Oculopharyngeal myopathy with distal and cardiomyopathy

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Abstract

Two patients are described with distinctive clinical features including an insidious onset, slow progression, bilateral ptosis, weakness of facial muscles, dysphagia, muscle atrophy, and weakness with a distal distribution in the extremities, and cardiomyopathy with conduction system disorders. Electromyographic studies and muscle biopsy showed features highly suggestive of a myopathic disorder. One case is considered to be sporadic. The other seems to be a familial disorder, because of the presence of a mild atrioventricular block and right incomplete bundle in the block in patient's son and the presence of eyelid ptosis in his sister. This may be a variant of oculopharyngeal myopathy with distal and cardiomyopathy. It will be necessary to perform long-term follow-up studies in these families.

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Goto, I., Kanazawa, Y., Kobayashi, T., Murai, Y., & Kuroiwa, Y. (1977). Oculopharyngeal myopathy with distal and cardiomyopathy. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 40(6), 600–607. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.40.6.600

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