Muscle mri in patients with dysferlinopathy: pattern recognition and implications for clinical trials

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  • who: Jordi Diaz-Manera and collaborators from the patients were studied with whole body muscle MRI due to technical limitations in some centresSecond, the MRI systems used were different, which can include some variability in the data obtained. Third, there are no data regarding Short-TI Inversion Recovery (STIR) results, but , imaging has been carried out and scans are currently under analysis. In summary, our study provides information about the distribution and degree of fat replacement of muscle tissue in the largest cohort of patients with dysferlinopathy analysed to date. The study has expanded the characterisation of . . .

     

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