This study describes muscle involvement on whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) scans at different stages of McArdle disease. WB-MRI was performed on fifteen genetically confirmed McArdle disease patients between ages 25 to 80. The degree of fatty substitution was scored for 60 muscles using Mercuri's classification. All patients reported an intolerance to exercise and episodes of rhabdomyolysis. A mild fixed muscle weakness was observed in 13/15 patients with neck flexor weakness in 7/15 cases, and proximal muscle weakness in 6/15 cases. A moderate scapular winging was observed in five patients. A careful review of the MRI scans, as well as hierarchical clustering of patients by Mercuri scores, pointed out recurrent muscle changes particularly in the subscapularis, anterior serratus, erector spinae and quadratus femoris muscles. WB-MRI imaging provides clinically relevant information and is a useful tool to orient toward the diagnosis of McArdle disease.

Whole-body muscle MRI in McArdle disease

Barp A.;Bello L.;
2021

Abstract

This study describes muscle involvement on whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) scans at different stages of McArdle disease. WB-MRI was performed on fifteen genetically confirmed McArdle disease patients between ages 25 to 80. The degree of fatty substitution was scored for 60 muscles using Mercuri's classification. All patients reported an intolerance to exercise and episodes of rhabdomyolysis. A mild fixed muscle weakness was observed in 13/15 patients with neck flexor weakness in 7/15 cases, and proximal muscle weakness in 6/15 cases. A moderate scapular winging was observed in five patients. A careful review of the MRI scans, as well as hierarchical clustering of patients by Mercuri scores, pointed out recurrent muscle changes particularly in the subscapularis, anterior serratus, erector spinae and quadratus femoris muscles. WB-MRI imaging provides clinically relevant information and is a useful tool to orient toward the diagnosis of McArdle disease.
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