Read this excerpt from a patient’s health record: Hospital Course Neuro: On admission exam, Decker was found to have mild lumbar lordosis, pseudohypertrophy of his calf muscles, and a waddling gait. He did not have any genu varum or genu valgus. No hyporeflexia was noted. The initial concern was a muscular dystrophy. Given a family history of polymyositis, that was considered as well. Decker’s labs were consistent with muscular dystrophy. An electromyography showed myopathic changes. A muscle biopsy was then performed to help distinguish which of the muscular dystrophies the patient has. The results are pending. CV: Cardiology was consulted, given the strong risk for developing cardiomyopathy. Resp: No problems were seen throughout the hospital stay. Decker was educated in performing breathing exercises and also about the respiratory problems often seen later on in the condition. Ortho: Orthopedic surgery was consulted for Decker’s scoliosis. Social: Much of the hospital stay focused on patient education. Which of the following tests showed "myopathic changes"?
a) bow-legged.
b) muscle inflammation.
c) abnormal forward curvature of the lower spine.
d) decrease in muscle reflexes.

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Answer:

The condition that showed myophatic changes is 'bow -legged'

Explanation:

Myopathic Changes:  are neuromuscular disorders.

symptoms of myopathic include:muscle cramps, stiffness, and spasm. This also affects the skeletal muscles.