Acquired Neuromuscular Disorders: Pathogenesis,... -

: Managing symptoms through medication, such as anticholinesterase agents for Myasthenia Gravis.

: Physiotherapy is essential for maintaining mobility and muscle strength.

: Certain drugs, such as statins or cancer treatments, can induce Statin Myopathies or toxic neuropathies by interfering with cellular metabolism or inducing oxidative stress. Acquired Neuromuscular Disorders: Pathogenesis,...

: Cancer-related immune responses can cross-react with neuromuscular components, leading to specialized paraneoplastic syndromes. Diagnostic Framework

: Use of steroids, immunosuppressants, or advanced biologics to halt autoimmune destruction. : Muscle biopsies and advanced imaging, such as

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

: Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies are used to distinguish between primary muscle issues (myopathies) and nerve issues (neuropathies). : Muscle biopsies and advanced imaging

: Muscle biopsies and advanced imaging, such as MRI or peripheral nerve ultrasound, help visualize structural damage and inflammation. Treatment Strategies

: Managing symptoms through medication, such as anticholinesterase agents for Myasthenia Gravis.

: Physiotherapy is essential for maintaining mobility and muscle strength.

: Certain drugs, such as statins or cancer treatments, can induce Statin Myopathies or toxic neuropathies by interfering with cellular metabolism or inducing oxidative stress.

: Cancer-related immune responses can cross-react with neuromuscular components, leading to specialized paraneoplastic syndromes. Diagnostic Framework

: Use of steroids, immunosuppressants, or advanced biologics to halt autoimmune destruction.

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

: Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies are used to distinguish between primary muscle issues (myopathies) and nerve issues (neuropathies).

: Muscle biopsies and advanced imaging, such as MRI or peripheral nerve ultrasound, help visualize structural damage and inflammation. Treatment Strategies