Neurology — Clinical Reasoning: A 59-Year-Old Man With Progressive Proximal Weakness Since Childhood

Clinical Reasoning: A 59-Year-Old Man With Progressive Proximal Weakness Since Childhood

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A case report of a 59-year-old man whose disease of progressive proximal weakness from childhood had never been diagnosed. This patient was seen at Michigan Neurology, where he was finally diagnosed with X-linked myopathy with excessive autophagy (XMEA), a rare disease of muscle degeneration. This successful diagnosis highlights the importance of combining various methods, including clinical examination, electrodiagnostic tests, and tissue analysis.