There is very little in the literature on the histology and morphology of muscle in cerebral palsy. The authors studied the histology of antigravitational spastic muscles, which are different from the nonspastic muscles. The study established that they have no endomysial fibres and that their inelasticity and inextensibility is due to syncytial atrophy. This is in conformity with clinical findings and calls for further research into the ultrastructural nature of the muscle so that treatment can be based on a more complete understanding of the disease and not solely on clinical observations.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Romanini1989
%A Romanini, L.
%A Villani, C.
%A Meloni, C.
%A Calvisi, V.
%D 1989
%J Ital J Orthop Traumatol
%K Adolescent; Biopsy; Cerebral Palsy; Child; Child, Preschool; Histocytochemistry; Humans; Muscle Spasticity; Muscles
%N 1
%P 87--93
%T Histological and morphological aspects of muscle in infantile cerebral palsy.
%V 15
%X There is very little in the literature on the histology and morphology of muscle in cerebral palsy. The authors studied the histology of antigravitational spastic muscles, which are different from the nonspastic muscles. The study established that they have no endomysial fibres and that their inelasticity and inextensibility is due to syncytial atrophy. This is in conformity with clinical findings and calls for further research into the ultrastructural nature of the muscle so that treatment can be based on a more complete understanding of the disease and not solely on clinical observations.
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abstract = {There is very little in the literature on the histology and morphology of muscle in cerebral palsy. The authors studied the histology of antigravitational spastic muscles, which are different from the nonspastic muscles. The study established that they have no endomysial fibres and that their inelasticity and inextensibility is due to syncytial atrophy. This is in conformity with clinical findings and calls for further research into the ultrastructural nature of the muscle so that treatment can be based on a more complete understanding of the disease and not solely on clinical observations.},
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author = {Romanini, L. and Villani, C. and Meloni, C. and Calvisi, V.},
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keywords = {Adolescent; Biopsy; Cerebral Palsy; Child; Child, Preschool; Histocytochemistry; Humans; Muscle Spasticity; Muscles},
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title = {Histological and morphological aspects of muscle in infantile cerebral palsy.},
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