High serum creatine kinase levels associated with cylindrical spirals at muscle biopsy |
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Authors: | S. Rapuzzi A. Prelle M. Moggio C. Rigoletto P. Ciscato G. Comi F. Francesca G. Scarlato |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centro Dino Ferrari, Istituto di Clinica Neurologica, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Francesco Sforza, 35, 1-20122 Milano, Italy;(2) Divisione di Urologia, HS Raffaele, Milano, Italy |
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Abstract: | We studied the muscle biopsy from an asymptomatic patient with high serum creatine kinase values. Subsarcolemmal and intermyofibrillar granular inclusions were seen at the light microscopy level. Ultrastructural observation showed clusters of cylindrical spirals (CS). CS are a nonspecific, morphological finding, so far reported only in a few cases, presenting with a wide variety of clinical phenotypes. The case we describe is peculiar because of the complete lack of clinical symptoms. The nature of the CS is unknown; we studied a possible alteration of cytoskeletal proteins using a set of different antibodies against these structures, but none of them reacted with CS. Also, since CS have been described in association with mitochondrial abnormalities, and since in our case CS were strongly positive when stained for succinate dehydrogenase, we performed specific immunohistochemical and genetic studies which ruled out any major mitochondrial alterations. |
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Keywords: | High serum creatine kinase values Cylindrical spirals |
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