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A 52-Year-Old Woman Comes to the Clinic with Gradual-Onset Weakness

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A 52-year-old woman comes to the clinic with gradual-onset weakness of the leg muscles.  For several months, she has had increasing difficulty climbing stairs and rising from a chair.  The patient initially attributed her symptoms to being "out of shape."  She has no problem chewing food, changes in bowel or bladder function, morning stiffness, or joint pain.  Medications include lisinopril and amlodipine for hypertension.  She does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs.  Vital signs are normal.  Examination shows 4/5 strength in the thigh muscles of both legs, and distal muscle strength is 5/5.  Repeated muscle contractions do not alter the weakness.  Mild tenderness is noted in the proximal thigh muscles.  Deep tendon reflexes and sensory examination are normal, and Babinski sign is absent.  Which of the following would establish a diagnosis in this patient?


A) Acetylcholine receptor autoantibody test
B) Discontinuation of lisinopril
C) Electromyogram
D) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
E) MRI of the spine
F) Muscle biopsy
G) Serum electrolyte assay

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