Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 I finally got the results of my muscle biopsy done 2 mos ago. Dr Zachary is my Dr. at Hershey Medical Center. The report diagnossi is " Myopathy with tubular aggregates " the comment section says " The muscle biopsy shows features consistent with myopathy with tubular aggregates. This pathology change is non-specific and can be seen in familiar tubular aggregates myopathies (rare) and periodic paralysis, and other muscle disease. Clinical correlation is indicated " My understanding of the sitation is that I don't have indications of having the known diseases which are associated with the tubular aggregates. So, we can't say any thing other than there is evidence of a disease process. The good news is that it is not progressive. My search of this discussion group of " tubular " found nothing. A search on Google for " Tubular Aggregates " didn't turn up much either. So, I don't know where to look to educate myself more. I came to this group when " Mitochondrial disease " was mentioned, but now I am not sure that my diagnosis is under that heading anymore. Any other ideas where to look? Joe Dunfee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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