Created: Monday, November 12, 2007
Examination
- Symmetrical proximal muscle weakness
- Muscle tenderness very rare with myopathy
- Fever with inflammatory causes
- There is usually no wasting but there may be hypertrophy of muscle (atrophy is a late sign)
- Reflexes and sensation usually normal
- Hypotonia is common in some myopathies (for example congenital myopathies)
- There may be helpful additional signs such as the skin changes of dermatomyositis
- Urine should be examined- myoglobinuria in acute alcoholic myopathy can cause renal tubular necrosis.
This list includes other conditions causing weakness:
- Guillain-Barré Syndrome
- Eaton-Lambert Myasthenic Syndrome
- Myasthenia Gravis
- Cerebral Palsy
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy
- Congenital hypomyelinating neuropathies.
- It may be difficult to distinguish myopathy from peripheral neuropathy. The distinguishing clinical features of peripheral neuropathy are:
- Weakness affects distal muscles- although there are exceptions:
- Myopathy where distal muscle groups are affected (myotonic dystrophy, myopathy of Welander)
- Peripheral neuropathIies which affect proximal muscles (diabetic amyotrophy,motor neurone disease).
- Reduced muscle- stretch reflexes
- Fasciculations
- Somatosensory abnormalities.
- Weakness affects distal muscles- although there are exceptions:
- Some complex cases may have both neurogenic and myopathic disorders which can lead to diagnostic confusion:
- Diabetes mellitus can cause both neuropathy and inflammatory myopathy
- Cancer can cause dermatomyositis and chemotherapy peripheral neuropathy in the same patient
- Radiculopathy (from degenerative disc disease) can occur in patients with myopathy.
Blood and urine tests
These together with ECG examination are most useful in acute situations.
- Creatinine kinase (with isoenzymes)
- Electrolytes including calcium and magnesium
- Serum myoglobin
- Urea and serum creatinine
- Urinalysis and urine microscopy- myoglobinuria inferred by positive urinalysis with few red cells at microscopy
- Full blood count
- ESR
- Thyroid function tests
- Antinuclear antibodies.