The prevalence of hereditary neuromuscular disorders in Northern Norway
Brain and Behavior2020Vol. 11(1), pp. e01948–e01948
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Abstract
Our total prevalence was higher than previously hypothesized in European population-based studies. The prevalence was especially high for myotonia congenita and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. The prevalence of Charcot-Marie-Tooth polyneuropathy was higher than in most European studies, but lower than previously reported in epidemiological studies in other regions of Norway.
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