Phosphorylase deficiency associated with isometric exercise intolerance

  • SAHN, LEONARD M.D.
  • MAGEE, KENNETH R. M.D.
Neurology 26(9):p 896-898, September 1976.

Article abstract

In the patient reported here, most of the clinical and biochemical correlates of McArdle's disease were present; however, symptoms developed after isometric rather than after isotonic exercise. Histochemical reactions and assay of muscle homogenates confirmed the absence of phosphorylase; however, venous serum lactate increased in the arm after isometric and isotonic ischemic exercise, although the increase was significantly less than in a normal control. Although the symptoms differ significantly from those in McArdle's disease, this disorder could be a variant.

Copyright ©1976 American Academy of Neurology
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