The Histopathologic Examination of a Second Muscle Biopsy Specimen at a Later Date may Sometimes be the Best Approach to Make a Differential Diagnosis in Neuromuscular Disorders
Dear Editor, Neuromuscular disorders still keep their mystery 1. Considering that cases with very mild symptoms cannot be diagnosed at all, it is almost impossible to know the true prevalence of these diseases 2. Relatively little information about the exact prevalence of neuromuscular disorders (NM...
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Main Authors: | Gulden DINIZ (Author), Berk OZYILMAZ (Author), Sarenur GOKBEN (Author) |
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Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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