Pathogenesis,... - Acquired Neuromuscular Disorders:
: Certain drugs, such as statins or cancer treatments, can induce Statin Myopathies or toxic neuropathies by interfering with cellular metabolism or inducing oxidative stress.
Acquired neuromuscular disorders (NMDs) encompass a broad spectrum of conditions affecting the peripheral nerves, muscles, and neuromuscular junctions that are not inherited genetically but rather developed through life . These disorders often stem from inflammatory, autoimmune, or toxic triggers, becoming increasingly prevalent in aging populations due to factors like medication side effects (e.g., statins) or paraneoplastic syndromes. Pathogenesis of Acquired NMDs Acquired Neuromuscular Disorders: Pathogenesis,...
Treatment for acquired NMDs is largely clinically oriented and tailored to the specific etiology: : Certain drugs, such as statins or cancer
The underlying mechanisms of acquired neuromuscular disorders typically involve an immune-mediated or metabolic disruption of the motor system: : Certain drugs