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Old 07-28-2012, 04:40 PM #21
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I guess you googled deeper than I did. I wasn't sure from the website that you posted if there is a specific test at these labs for the autosomal recessive type or not.
I don't know what the specific tests are, but I know there is a general test for the enzyme damaged muscles release (CK, creatine kinase). A high CK-level could mean any number of things, but I think it's a place to start. I would bet your neurologist tested for it first thing.

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I think that he did test for that and it was ok.
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