How do you interpret a mildly positive NT5C1A lab test in patients with hyperCKemia?
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Neurology · McMaster University
Seropositivity, in general, ought to support the clinical features of the given disease in the patient. In this instance, the patient should have selective medial forearm flexor weakness, quadriceps atrophy/weakness, and dysphagia (if in later stages). In the rare case that the phenotype has not yet...