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J Clin Neuromuscul Dis. 2008 Sep;10(1):29-34.

What's in the Literature?

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Diagnosis and characterization of neuromuscular disorders have

traditionally advanced faster than therapeutics. The past 3 months were

no exception, and featured articles on diagnostic evaluation or genetic

characterization of disorders of the neuromuscular junction, peripheral

nerve, muscle, and motor neuron. There are also some interesting forays

into treatment of painful neuropathy and muscular dystrophy. We can all

hope that an increased understanding of neuromuscular disorders will

lead to more therapeutic undertakings over the next few years.

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