Progressive muscular atrophy


Nemaline bodies

Nemaline rods are abnormal bodies that can occur in skeletal muscle fibers. The rods can be observed on histological analysis of muscle biopsy tissue or upon electron microscopy, where they appear either as extensions of sarcomeric Z-lines, in random array without obvious attachment to Z-lines (often in areas devoid of sarcomeres) or in large clusters localized at the sarcolemma or intermyofibrillar spaces.


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PMID (PMCID)
2821729
FEMALE Middle Aged
Nemaline bodies in spinal progressive muscular atrophy. An autopsy case.
Konno H, Iwasaki Y, Yamamoto T, Inosaka T.
Acta Neuropathol. 1987;74(1):84-8.
Numerous nemaline bodies were demonstrated in the pectoralis major muscle of an autopsy case of a 52-year-old woman, who died of respiratory failure after having suffered from spinal progressive muscular atrophy for 1 year.
2821729
FEMALE Middle Aged
Nemaline bodies in spinal progressive muscular atrophy. An autopsy case.
Konno H, Iwasaki Y, Yamamoto T, Inosaka T.
Acta Neuropathol. 1987;74(1):84-8.
Nemaline bodies in spinal progressive muscular atrophy.