OBJECTIVE: To provide evidence-based guidelines to general neurologists for the assessment of patients with pauci- or asymptomatic hyperCKemia. BACKGROUND: Recent epidemiologic studies show that up to 20% of 'normal' individuals have an elevated creatine kinase activity in the serum (sCK). The possibility of a subclinical myopathy is often raised, and patients may be unnecessarily denied treatment with statins. SEARCH STRATEGY: Electronic databases including Medline, the Cochrane Library and the American Academy of Neurology were searched for existing guidelines. Articles dealing with series of patients investigated for asymptomatic/pauci-symptomatic hyperCKemia and articles dealing with myopathies that can present with asymptomatic hyperCK...
Elevated creatine kinase (hyper-CKemia) has been observed in small number of patients with hyponatre...
versity Hospital of Tübingen Abstract: Background: For patients with an increased risk of developing...
Introduction/aims. Currently, there are no straightforward guidelines for the clinical and diagnosti...
To provide evidence-based guidelines to general neurologists for the assessment of patients with pau...
Currently, there are no straightforward guidelines for the clinical and diagnostic management of hyp...
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of skeletal muscle biopsy in asymptomatic and pauci‑sympt...
Six years befor the present study we performed a retrospective study of 114 subjects presenting with...
ObjectiveNext-generation sequencing (NGS) was applied in molecularly undiagnosed asymptomatic or pau...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim was to examine the prevalence of abnormal creatine ...
Increased activity of the enzyme creatine kinase (CK) in serum is not infrequently encountered in ro...
Persistent high creatine kinase (CK) levels may reflect underlying subclinical myopathies. In most c...
Background: Pompe's disease is an inherited metabolic myopathy caused by acid \u3b1-glucosidase defi...
To summarize the etiology and clinical characteristics of children with myopathic elevated creatine ...
Objectives: These EFNS guidelines on the molecular diagnosis of channelopathies, including epilepsy ...
Objectives: These EFNS guidelines on the molecular diagnosis of motoneuron disorders, neuropathies a...
Elevated creatine kinase (hyper-CKemia) has been observed in small number of patients with hyponatre...
versity Hospital of Tübingen Abstract: Background: For patients with an increased risk of developing...
Introduction/aims. Currently, there are no straightforward guidelines for the clinical and diagnosti...
To provide evidence-based guidelines to general neurologists for the assessment of patients with pau...
Currently, there are no straightforward guidelines for the clinical and diagnostic management of hyp...
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of skeletal muscle biopsy in asymptomatic and pauci‑sympt...
Six years befor the present study we performed a retrospective study of 114 subjects presenting with...
ObjectiveNext-generation sequencing (NGS) was applied in molecularly undiagnosed asymptomatic or pau...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim was to examine the prevalence of abnormal creatine ...
Increased activity of the enzyme creatine kinase (CK) in serum is not infrequently encountered in ro...
Persistent high creatine kinase (CK) levels may reflect underlying subclinical myopathies. In most c...
Background: Pompe's disease is an inherited metabolic myopathy caused by acid \u3b1-glucosidase defi...
To summarize the etiology and clinical characteristics of children with myopathic elevated creatine ...
Objectives: These EFNS guidelines on the molecular diagnosis of channelopathies, including epilepsy ...
Objectives: These EFNS guidelines on the molecular diagnosis of motoneuron disorders, neuropathies a...
Elevated creatine kinase (hyper-CKemia) has been observed in small number of patients with hyponatre...
versity Hospital of Tübingen Abstract: Background: For patients with an increased risk of developing...
Introduction/aims. Currently, there are no straightforward guidelines for the clinical and diagnosti...