INPATIENT REHABILITATION AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME OF A CASE OF ANTI-SRP IMMUNE-MEDIATED NECROTIZING MYOPATHY

Immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy associated with anti-signal recognition particle antibodies is a rare and debilitating condition characterized by significant muscle weakness and resultant disability. Although there are existing recommendations for physical therapy and exercise for patients with...

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