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#Laboratory studies, e.g. CK.
#Laboratory studies, e.g. CK.
#Nerve conduction and electromyography studies.
#Nerve conduction and electromyography studies.
#Muscle biopsy.
#Muscle / nerve biopsy.


===Clinical===
===Clinical===
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**Men: 24-195 unit/litre.
**Men: 24-195 unit/litre.
**Women: 24-170 units/litre.
**Women: 24-170 units/litre.
===Biopsy===
====Muscle biopsies====
Indications:
* Weakness, Fatigue, Cramps
* Myopathic EMG
* Elevated CK
Not indicated: Myasthenia gravis, myotonia
* MRI to select ideal spots for biopsy.
* In chronic diseases, select a '''moderately''' affected muscle.
** Best specific muscles: Deltoid, Biceps, Quadriceps.
** Avoid areas with previous EMG analysis.
* Tissue should be sent fresh or frozen for analysis.
** Freeze most tissue in isopentane (-160°C) immersed in liquid nitrogen.
** Ultrastructural analyis might be required in some cases -> save something in 4% glutaraldehyde.
* FFPE specimen unsuitable for enzymatic stains.
** Useful for morphology of inflammatory cells.
====Nerve biopsies====
* Nerve procession: 3 pieces
** Frozen -> useful for acid phosphatase, congo etc..
** Formalin -> for IHC.
** 4% Glutaraldehyde fixed -> for electron microscopy.


=Muscle structure/histology=
=Muscle structure/histology=
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