Case 12-2023: A 44-Year-Old Woman with Muscle Weakness and Myalgia.

N Engl J Med

From the Departments of Medicine (M.B.B., S.K.G., E.M.M.) and Radiology (A.M.C.), Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Departments of Medicine (M.B.B., S.K.G., E.M.M.) and Radiology (A.M.C.), Harvard Medical School - both in Boston.

Published: April 2023

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