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DOI: 10.1590/0004-282X20170175
Proximal limb weakness and amyotrophy in a man with silicosis
Fraqueza muscular proximal e amiotrofia em um homem com silicose
A 55-year-old man presented with four-year history of progressive muscle wasting and weakness. His medical history disclosed advanced stage silicosis. The examination revealed flaccid quadriparesis with proximal amyotrophy. Serum creatine-kinase levels and screening for metabolic and inflammatory disorders were unremarkable. Muscle biopsy showed myopathic findings and the presence of abnormal amorphous and heterogeneous intracytoplasmic and subsarcolemmal content ([Figure]).


Toxic myopathies can result from environmental and occupational exposure to toxic agents[1]. Silicosis results from the deposition of crystalline silicon dioxide (silica) in lung and is associated with different systemic involvement, including osteoporosis, susceptibility to autoimmune disorders, constrictive pericarditis[2] and, rarely, myopathy.
Publication History
Received: 15 February 2017
Accepted: 04 October 2017
Article published online:
30 August 2023
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