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Acquired - Neuromuscular Disorders: Pathogenesis,...

The underlying mechanisms of acquired neuromuscular disorders typically involve an immune-mediated or metabolic disruption of the motor system:

: Identifying specific autoantibodies is crucial for confirming autoimmune NMDs like Myasthenia Gravis. Acquired Neuromuscular Disorders: Pathogenesis,...

: Muscle biopsies and advanced imaging, such as MRI or peripheral nerve ultrasound, help visualize structural damage and inflammation. Treatment Strategies These disorders often stem from inflammatory, autoimmune, or

Acquired neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) encompass a broad spectrum of conditions affecting the peripheral nerves, muscles, and neuromuscular junctions that are not inherited genetically but rather developed through life . These disorders often stem from inflammatory, autoimmune, or toxic triggers, becoming increasingly prevalent in aging populations due to factors like medication side effects (e.g., statins) or paraneoplastic syndromes. Pathogenesis of Acquired NMDs : Physiotherapy is essential for maintaining mobility and

: The immune system mistakenly targets structural proteins. For instance, in Myasthenia Gravis , autoantibodies (such as AChR or MuSK) damage acetylcholine receptors, blocking the signals between nerves and muscles.

: Physiotherapy is essential for maintaining mobility and muscle strength.

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