Syndrome Pseudoparalytic Atrophic

Pseudoparalytic atrophic syndrome is a chronic disease characterized by progressive muscular dystrophy. The proximal upper extremities are most commonly affected. Sometimes the lower extremities, face, pharynx, and larynx may be involved.



Pseudoparalytic atrophic syndrome is a rare disease that is characterized by a gradual deterioration in the motor functions of the lower body. It manifests itself as atrophy of the leg muscles and deterioration of strength and stability. This syndrome is characterized by the presence of atrophy of the muscle tissue of the lower extremities, which leads to the patient experiencing significant difficulty in moving. This disease occurs for a number of reasons, such as genetic disorders, degenerative processes in the tissues of the muscles of the lower extremities. Diagnosis of pseudoparalysis syndrome