Myalgia
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Myalgia (Greek from mys "muscle", álgos "pain") is a term used to describe muscle pain. Most often it is a benign symptom of excessive physical activity or common viral diseases. However, they can also be accompanied by serious diseases, such as myasthenia gravis, malaria or muscular dystrophy[1].
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- MANN, Heřman. Differential diagnosis of myalgia from the point of view of a rheumatologist [online]. ©2016. [cit. 2018-03-10]. <https://zdravi.euro.cz/clanek/postgradualni-medicina/myalgie-diferencialni-diagnostika-z-pohledu-revmatologa-484094>.
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- ↑ RAMRAKHA, Punit – RAMRAKHA, Punit – MOORE, Kevin, et al. Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine. - edition. OUP Oxford, 2010. 869 pp. pp. 834. ISBN 9780199230921.
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