Nemaline myopathy associated with submucosal cleft palate and heart disease: report of a clinical case

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  • Eliganty Bahena-Martínez Departamento de Rehabili- tación, Centro de Rehabilita- ción Infantil Teletón Hidalgo (CRIT-Hidalgo), Pachuca, Hidalgo, México.

Keywords:

Nemaline myopathy, congenital heart disease, submucosal cleft palate

Abstract

Congenital myopathies are a heterogeneous group of neuromuscular diseases of genetic
origin. Nemaline myopathy pathology is an important part of this group of diseases; its

incidence is 1 in 50,000 live births. Depending on the degree of muscle weakness, se-
verity and age of onset, these are classified into six subtypes. The main clinical features

are hypotonia or generalized weakness in facial muscles, axial and proximal extremi-
ties; however, the presence of heart disease is rare. In this study we present the case of

a patient without important heredofamilial or neuromuscular antecedents with a diag-
nosis of nemaline myopathy associated with submucosal cleft palate and heart disease.

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Published

2026-03-13

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Bahena-Martínez E. Nemaline myopathy associated with submucosal cleft palate and heart disease: report of a clinical case. Invest. Discapacidad [Internet]. 2026 Mar. 13 [cited 2026 Mar. 15];5(1). Available from: https://dsm.inr.gob.mx/indiscap/index.php/INDISCAP/article/view/873

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