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Central Core Disease
Other namesCentral core myopathy
Histopathologic appearance of typical central core disease: NADH-TR, transverse section from the rectus femoris. Marked predominance of dark staining, high oxidative type 1 fibres with cores affecting the majority of fibres. Cores are typically well demarcated and centrally located (→), but may occasionally be multiple and of eccentric location.
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Central core disease (CCD), also known as central core myopathy, is an autosomal dominant inherited[1] muscle disorder present from birth that negatively affects the skeletal muscles. It was first described by Shy and Magee in 1956.[2][3] It is characterized by the appearance of the myofibril under the microscope.[4]

  1. ^ Robinson, Rl; Brooks, C; Brown, Sl; Ellis, Fr; Halsall, Pj; Quinnell, Rj; Shaw, Ma; Hopkins, Pm (August 2002). "RYR1 mutations causing central core disease are associated with more severe malignant hyperthermia in vitro contracture test phenotypes". Human Mutation. 20 (2): 88–97. doi:10.1002/humu.10098. PMID 12124989. S2CID 21497303.
  2. ^ Quinlivan RM, Muller CR, Davis M, et al. (2003). "Central core disease: clinical, pathological, and genetic features". Arch. Dis. Child. 88 (12): 1051–5. doi:10.1136/adc.88.12.1051. PMC 1719384. PMID 14670767.
  3. ^ Magee KR, Shy GM (1956). "A new congenital non-progressive myopathy". Brain. 79 (4): 610–21. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.1026.496. doi:10.1093/brain/79.4.610. PMID 13396066.
  4. ^ "central core disease" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary

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