His condition has been described by historians as extreme progressive muscular atrophy.
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Thorn eventually was diagnosed with progressive muscular atrophy.
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Four years later, he developed Progressive muscular atrophy, which caused weakness of his muscles.
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On developing progressive muscular atrophy following a stroke his active involvement in the CUMS was left to Boris Ord ( from 1936 ).
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Str�mpell's wide-ranging research involved tabes dorsalis, spinal cord diseases, infantile paralysis, acromegalia, and progressive muscular atrophy.
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It can also occur in other disorders affecting the anterior horn, such as spinal muscular atrophy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, poliomyelitis and progressive muscular atrophy.
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They include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS ), primary lateral sclerosis ( PLS ), progressive muscular atrophy ( PMA ), progressive bulbar palsy ( PBP ) and pseudobulbar palsy; spinal muscular atrophies are also sometimes included in the group.
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The presence of myoglobin in place of hemoglobin can be caused by pathologies associated with muscular damage ( rhabdomyolysis ), such as trauma, crush syndrome, prolonged coma, convulsions, progressive muscular atrophy, alcoholism, heroin abuse and strenuous physical activity.