From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease
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Resumo: | McArdle disease is the most common of the glycogen storage diseases. Onset of symptoms is usually in childhood with muscle pain and restricted exercise capacity. Signs and symptoms are often ignored in children or put down to ‘growing pains’ and thus diagnosis is often delayed. Misdiagnosis is not uncommon because several other conditions such as muscular dystrophy and muscle channelopathies can manifest with similar symptoms. A simple exercise test performed in the clinic can however help to identify patients by revealing the second wind phenomenon which is pathognomonic of the condition. Here a patient is reported illustrating the value of using a simple 12 minute walk test. |
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From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease |
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From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease |
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From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease Scalco,Renata Siciliani McArdle Disease glycogen storage disease type V second wind phenomenon exercise test 12 minute walk test |
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From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease |
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From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease |
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From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease |
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From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease |
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From exercise intolerance to functional improvement: the second wind phenomenon in the identification of McArdle disease |
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Scalco,Renata Siciliani |
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Scalco,Renata Siciliani Chatfield,Sherryl Godfrey,Richard Pattni,Jatin Ellerton,Charlotte Beggs,Andrea Brady,Stefen Wakelin,Andrew Holton,Janice L Quinlivan,Ros |
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Chatfield,Sherryl Godfrey,Richard Pattni,Jatin Ellerton,Charlotte Beggs,Andrea Brady,Stefen Wakelin,Andrew Holton,Janice L Quinlivan,Ros |
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Scalco,Renata Siciliani Chatfield,Sherryl Godfrey,Richard Pattni,Jatin Ellerton,Charlotte Beggs,Andrea Brady,Stefen Wakelin,Andrew Holton,Janice L Quinlivan,Ros |
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McArdle Disease glycogen storage disease type V second wind phenomenon exercise test 12 minute walk test |
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McArdle Disease glycogen storage disease type V second wind phenomenon exercise test 12 minute walk test |
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McArdle disease is the most common of the glycogen storage diseases. Onset of symptoms is usually in childhood with muscle pain and restricted exercise capacity. Signs and symptoms are often ignored in children or put down to ‘growing pains’ and thus diagnosis is often delayed. Misdiagnosis is not uncommon because several other conditions such as muscular dystrophy and muscle channelopathies can manifest with similar symptoms. A simple exercise test performed in the clinic can however help to identify patients by revealing the second wind phenomenon which is pathognomonic of the condition. Here a patient is reported illustrating the value of using a simple 12 minute walk test. |
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