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Journal of Neurology, ISSN 0340-5354, 4/2012, Volume 259, Issue 4, pp. 601 - 610
Muscle biopsy is required to provide a definitive diagnosis in many neuromuscular disorders. It can be performed through an open or needle technique under...
Neurology | Neurosciences | Medicine & Public Health | Muscular dystrophies | Inflammatory myopathies | Toxic and drug-induced myopathies | Neuromuscular disorders | Muscle biopsy | Neuroradiology | DIAGNOSIS | CTG REPEAT | TYPE-2 MYOTONIC-DYSTROPHY | GIRDLE MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY | INCLUSION-BODY MYOSITIS | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | MYOPATHIES | GENE | (CCTG)N MUTATION | SAMPLE-SIZE | SUCTION | Biopsy - methods | Humans | Neuromuscular Diseases - diagnosis | Neuromuscular diseases | Biopsy, Needle | Diagnosis | Research | Health aspects | Immunohistochemistry | Mental disorders | RNA | Muscles | Western blotting | Atrophy | neuromuscular system | Mitochondria | Biopsy | DNA | Anesthesia | Children | Sampling | Metabolic disorders | Myopathy | quadriceps muscle
Neurology | Neurosciences | Medicine & Public Health | Muscular dystrophies | Inflammatory myopathies | Toxic and drug-induced myopathies | Neuromuscular disorders | Muscle biopsy | Neuroradiology | DIAGNOSIS | CTG REPEAT | TYPE-2 MYOTONIC-DYSTROPHY | GIRDLE MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY | INCLUSION-BODY MYOSITIS | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | MYOPATHIES | GENE | (CCTG)N MUTATION | SAMPLE-SIZE | SUCTION | Biopsy - methods | Humans | Neuromuscular Diseases - diagnosis | Neuromuscular diseases | Biopsy, Needle | Diagnosis | Research | Health aspects | Immunohistochemistry | Mental disorders | RNA | Muscles | Western blotting | Atrophy | neuromuscular system | Mitochondria | Biopsy | DNA | Anesthesia | Children | Sampling | Metabolic disorders | Myopathy | quadriceps muscle
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Survey of Ophthalmology, ISSN 0039-6257, 2016, Volume 61, Issue 5, pp. 664 - 669
Abstract Orbital inflammation is a response of the immune system and not a diagnosis in itself. Exposing the underlying disease introduces a labyrynthine...
Ophthalmology | idiopathic orbital inflammation | corticosteroids | idiopathic dacryoadenitis | nonspecific orbital inflammation | biopsy | orbital myositis | orbital pseudotumor | WEGENERS-GRANULOMATOSIS | POLYANGIITIS | DIAGNOSIS | ENLARGEMENT | CLINICAL-FEATURES | IMAGING FEATURES | DISEASE | OPHTHALMOLOGY | IGG4-POSITIVE PLASMA-CELLS | LYMPHOMA | EXTRAOCULAR-MUSCLES | Biopsy - methods | Orbital Pseudotumor - diagnosis | Diagnosis, Differential | Humans | Inflammation | Corticosteroids | Hospitals
Ophthalmology | idiopathic orbital inflammation | corticosteroids | idiopathic dacryoadenitis | nonspecific orbital inflammation | biopsy | orbital myositis | orbital pseudotumor | WEGENERS-GRANULOMATOSIS | POLYANGIITIS | DIAGNOSIS | ENLARGEMENT | CLINICAL-FEATURES | IMAGING FEATURES | DISEASE | OPHTHALMOLOGY | IGG4-POSITIVE PLASMA-CELLS | LYMPHOMA | EXTRAOCULAR-MUSCLES | Biopsy - methods | Orbital Pseudotumor - diagnosis | Diagnosis, Differential | Humans | Inflammation | Corticosteroids | Hospitals
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Cancer, ISSN 0008-543X, 06/2003, Volume 97, Issue 12, pp. 2960 - 2971
BACKGROUND Gene expression profiling should be applicable to needle biopsy samples if microarray technology is to become practically useful for clinical...
microarray | transcriptional profiles | comparison | needle biopsy | Transcriptional profiles | Microarray | Comparison | Needle biopsy | CELLS | PROTEIN | ANGIOGENESIS | TROPOMODULIN | PATTERNS | CANCER | SMOOTH-MUSCLE | ONCOLOGY | GROWTH-FACTOR | TUMORIGENESIS | VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL-CADHERIN | RNA, Neoplasm - analysis | Breast Neoplasms - genetics | Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis | Breast Neoplasms - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Adult | Female | Biopsy, Needle
microarray | transcriptional profiles | comparison | needle biopsy | Transcriptional profiles | Microarray | Comparison | Needle biopsy | CELLS | PROTEIN | ANGIOGENESIS | TROPOMODULIN | PATTERNS | CANCER | SMOOTH-MUSCLE | ONCOLOGY | GROWTH-FACTOR | TUMORIGENESIS | VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL-CADHERIN | RNA, Neoplasm - analysis | Breast Neoplasms - genetics | Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis | Breast Neoplasms - pathology | Humans | Middle Aged | Adult | Female | Biopsy, Needle
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Circulation, ISSN 0009-7322, 08/2010, Volume 122, Issue 9, pp. 900 - 909
Background-Endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) represents the gold standard for diagnosing myocarditis and nonischemic cardiomyopathies. This study focuses on the risk...
biopsy | magnetic resonance imaging | cardiomyopathy | myocarditis | endomyocardial fibrosis | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | CARDIOLOGY | CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE | DEATH | SOCIETY | IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE THERAPY | HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY | MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY | DISEASE | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | HEMATOLOGY | INFLAMMATORY CARDIOMYOPATHY | Biopsy - methods | Reproducibility of Results | Biopsy - standards | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Endomyocardial Fibrosis - epidemiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods | Cardiomyopathies - pathology | Gadolinium | Male | Myocardium - pathology | Biopsy - adverse effects | Cardiomyopathies - epidemiology | Reference Standards | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - standards | Myocarditis - epidemiology | Adult | Female | Aged | Endomyocardial Fibrosis - pathology | Retrospective Studies | Myocarditis - pathology | Heart Ventricles - pathology | Myocarditis | Heart | Usage | Biopsy | Analysis | Physiological aspects | Muscle diseases | Diagnosis
biopsy | magnetic resonance imaging | cardiomyopathy | myocarditis | endomyocardial fibrosis | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | CARDIOLOGY | CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE | DEATH | SOCIETY | IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE THERAPY | HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY | MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY | DISEASE | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | HEMATOLOGY | INFLAMMATORY CARDIOMYOPATHY | Biopsy - methods | Reproducibility of Results | Biopsy - standards | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Endomyocardial Fibrosis - epidemiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods | Cardiomyopathies - pathology | Gadolinium | Male | Myocardium - pathology | Biopsy - adverse effects | Cardiomyopathies - epidemiology | Reference Standards | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - standards | Myocarditis - epidemiology | Adult | Female | Aged | Endomyocardial Fibrosis - pathology | Retrospective Studies | Myocarditis - pathology | Heart Ventricles - pathology | Myocarditis | Heart | Usage | Biopsy | Analysis | Physiological aspects | Muscle diseases | Diagnosis
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2013, Fourth edition., ISBN 9780702050305
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Circulation, ISSN 0009-7322, 02/2007, Volume 115, Issue 7, pp. 896 - 908
Background - Ex vivo expansion of resident cardiac stem cells, followed by delivery to the heart, may favor regeneration and functional improvement. Methods...
Myocardial infarction | Electrophysiology | Myocytes | Biopsy | Cells | PROGENITOR CELLS | MYOCARDIAL REGENERATION | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | VENTRICULAR-FUNCTION | myocardial infarction | FOLLOW-UP | CARDIAC STEM-CELLS | myocytes | INFARCTION | cells | electrophysiology | ISCHEMIC-HEART FAILURE | biopsy | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | DIFFERENTIATION | HEMATOLOGY | SKELETAL MYOBLAST TRANSPLANTATION | EXPRESSION | Adult Stem Cells - physiology | Humans | Cells, Cultured | Rats | Myocardium - pathology | Myocardium - cytology | Stem Cell Transplantation | Myocardial Infarction - therapy | Regeneration | Animals | Myocytes, Cardiac - physiology | Swine | Cell Differentiation | Mice | Disease Models, Animal | Heart | Analysis | Heart cells | Physiological aspects | Muscles | Research
Myocardial infarction | Electrophysiology | Myocytes | Biopsy | Cells | PROGENITOR CELLS | MYOCARDIAL REGENERATION | CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS | VENTRICULAR-FUNCTION | myocardial infarction | FOLLOW-UP | CARDIAC STEM-CELLS | myocytes | INFARCTION | cells | electrophysiology | ISCHEMIC-HEART FAILURE | biopsy | PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE | DIFFERENTIATION | HEMATOLOGY | SKELETAL MYOBLAST TRANSPLANTATION | EXPRESSION | Adult Stem Cells - physiology | Humans | Cells, Cultured | Rats | Myocardium - pathology | Myocardium - cytology | Stem Cell Transplantation | Myocardial Infarction - therapy | Regeneration | Animals | Myocytes, Cardiac - physiology | Swine | Cell Differentiation | Mice | Disease Models, Animal | Heart | Analysis | Heart cells | Physiological aspects | Muscles | Research
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JAMA Neurology, ISSN 2168-6149, 07/2013, Volume 70, Issue 7, pp. 923 - 927
The diagnosis of Pompe disease (acid maltase deficiency, glycogen storage disease type II) in children and adults can be challenging because of the...
MANAGEMENT | NATURAL COURSE | SPOTS | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | Hematologic Diseases - pathology | Diagnosis, Differential | Muscle, Skeletal - enzymology | Humans | Disease Progression | Hematologic Diseases - diagnosis | Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - physiopathology | Biopsy | Muscle, Skeletal - physiopathology | Adult | Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - diagnosis | Muscle, Skeletal - pathology | Child | Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - blood | Hematologic Diseases - enzymology
MANAGEMENT | NATURAL COURSE | SPOTS | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | Hematologic Diseases - pathology | Diagnosis, Differential | Muscle, Skeletal - enzymology | Humans | Disease Progression | Hematologic Diseases - diagnosis | Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - physiopathology | Biopsy | Muscle, Skeletal - physiopathology | Adult | Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - diagnosis | Muscle, Skeletal - pathology | Child | Glycogen Storage Disease Type II - blood | Hematologic Diseases - enzymology
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, ISSN 0021-9355, 01/2015, Volume 97, Issue 2, pp. e7 - e7
BACKGROUND:A musculoskeletal tumor biopsy can involve fine needle aspiration, core needle biopsy, or incisional biopsy. Controversy regarding the diagnostic...
Biopsy - economics | Reproducibility of Results | Bone Neoplasms - pathology | Humans | Muscle Neoplasms - pathology | Soft Tissue Neoplasms - pathology
Biopsy - economics | Reproducibility of Results | Bone Neoplasms - pathology | Humans | Muscle Neoplasms - pathology | Soft Tissue Neoplasms - pathology
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Muscle & Nerve, ISSN 0148-639X, 05/2011, Volume 43, Issue 5, pp. 716 - 725
Introduction: Bergström needle muscle biopsies have been used by exercise physiologists for over 35 years but have been less accepted by neuromuscular...
neuromuscular diagnosis | histology | enzymology | needle biopsy | Bergström | Histology | Enzymology | Neuromuscular diagnosis | Needle biopsy | INFLAMMATORY MYOPATHY | ENZYME-ACTIVITY | PERCUTANEOUS NEEDLE-BIOPSY | OLDER-ADULTS | CARBOHYDRATE | DISORDERS | NEUROSCIENCES | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | SKELETAL-MUSCLE | RESISTANCE EXERCISE | Bergstrom | GENE-EXPRESSION | SAMPLE-SIZE | Biopsy, Needle - instrumentation | Humans | Muscle Fibers, Skeletal - pathology | Adult | Female | Male | Retrospective Studies | Suction - methods | Biopsy, Needle - methods | Child | Suction - instrumentation
neuromuscular diagnosis | histology | enzymology | needle biopsy | Bergström | Histology | Enzymology | Neuromuscular diagnosis | Needle biopsy | INFLAMMATORY MYOPATHY | ENZYME-ACTIVITY | PERCUTANEOUS NEEDLE-BIOPSY | OLDER-ADULTS | CARBOHYDRATE | DISORDERS | NEUROSCIENCES | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | SKELETAL-MUSCLE | RESISTANCE EXERCISE | Bergstrom | GENE-EXPRESSION | SAMPLE-SIZE | Biopsy, Needle - instrumentation | Humans | Muscle Fibers, Skeletal - pathology | Adult | Female | Male | Retrospective Studies | Suction - methods | Biopsy, Needle - methods | Child | Suction - instrumentation
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Muscle & Nerve, ISSN 0148-639X, 05/2015, Volume 51, Issue 5, pp. 662 - 668
ABSTRACT Introduction: We reviewed the diagnostic yield of muscle biopsy according to the presence or absence of muscle weakness, hyperCKemia, and...
weakness | creatine kinase | muscle biopsy | myopathy | EMG | Creatine kinase | Muscle biopsy | Weakness | Myopathy | HYPERCKEMIA | NEUROSCIENCES | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | CREATINE-KINASE | Biomarkers - metabolism | Reproducibility of Results | Muscular Diseases - metabolism | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Muscle, Skeletal - metabolism | Muscular Diseases - diagnosis | Biopsy | Muscular Diseases - physiopathology | Muscle, Skeletal - physiopathology | Creatine Kinase - metabolism | Adult | Female | ROC Curve | Aged | Electromyography | Retrospective Studies | Muscle Weakness - physiopathology | Muscle, Skeletal - pathology | Muscular dystrophy
weakness | creatine kinase | muscle biopsy | myopathy | EMG | Creatine kinase | Muscle biopsy | Weakness | Myopathy | HYPERCKEMIA | NEUROSCIENCES | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | CREATINE-KINASE | Biomarkers - metabolism | Reproducibility of Results | Muscular Diseases - metabolism | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Muscle, Skeletal - metabolism | Muscular Diseases - diagnosis | Biopsy | Muscular Diseases - physiopathology | Muscle, Skeletal - physiopathology | Creatine Kinase - metabolism | Adult | Female | ROC Curve | Aged | Electromyography | Retrospective Studies | Muscle Weakness - physiopathology | Muscle, Skeletal - pathology | Muscular dystrophy
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, ISSN 0905-7188, 05/2017, Volume 27, Issue 5, pp. 458 - 461
The muscle biopsy method is an important tool for clinical and scientific work. In this study, the two most used instruments, the Bergström needle and the...
consequences | Well‐Blakesley conchotome | methodological error | Bergström needle | Consequences | Well-Blakesley conchotome | Methodological error | GLYCOGEN | SPORT SCIENCES | Bergstrom needle | NEEDLE-BIOPSY | SAMPLES | HUMAN SKELETAL-MUSCLE | EXERCISE | Biopsy, Needle - instrumentation | Humans | Muscular Diseases - pathology | Muscle, Skeletal - pathology | Suction - methods | Biopsy, Needle - methods | Muscle Strength | Basic Medicine | Bergström needle; Well-Blakesley conchotome; consequences; methodological error | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Medicine/Technology | Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper | Fysiologi | Physiology | Medicin/Teknik
consequences | Well‐Blakesley conchotome | methodological error | Bergström needle | Consequences | Well-Blakesley conchotome | Methodological error | GLYCOGEN | SPORT SCIENCES | Bergstrom needle | NEEDLE-BIOPSY | SAMPLES | HUMAN SKELETAL-MUSCLE | EXERCISE | Biopsy, Needle - instrumentation | Humans | Muscular Diseases - pathology | Muscle, Skeletal - pathology | Suction - methods | Biopsy, Needle - methods | Muscle Strength | Basic Medicine | Bergström needle; Well-Blakesley conchotome; consequences; methodological error | Medical and Health Sciences | Medicin och hälsovetenskap | Medicine/Technology | Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper | Fysiologi | Physiology | Medicin/Teknik
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European Journal of Radiology, ISSN 0720-048X, 2013, Volume 82, Issue 12, pp. 2328 - 2333
Abstract Objectives The purpose of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guided musculoskeletal biopsy and...
Radiology | MRI guidance | Tumor | Interventional MRI | Musculoskeletal | Biopsy | SYSTEM | PERCUTANEOUS BIOPSY | MASSES | ULTRASOUND | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | BONE-LESIONS | Reproducibility of Results | Prevalence | Comorbidity | Humans | Middle Aged | Muscle Neoplasms - pathology | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Bone Neoplasms - pathology | Young Adult | Biopsy, Fine-Needle | Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional | Sensitivity and Specificity | Adolescent | Finland | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Child | Image-Guided Biopsy | Magnetic resonance imaging
Radiology | MRI guidance | Tumor | Interventional MRI | Musculoskeletal | Biopsy | SYSTEM | PERCUTANEOUS BIOPSY | MASSES | ULTRASOUND | RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING | BONE-LESIONS | Reproducibility of Results | Prevalence | Comorbidity | Humans | Middle Aged | Muscle Neoplasms - pathology | Child, Preschool | Infant | Male | Bone Neoplasms - pathology | Young Adult | Biopsy, Fine-Needle | Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional | Sensitivity and Specificity | Adolescent | Finland | Aged, 80 and over | Adult | Female | Aged | Child | Image-Guided Biopsy | Magnetic resonance imaging
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