To provide a prophylactic medical examination (PME) as well as to improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment in a local medical institutions special coded card case sheets for patients with neuro-muscular disease adapted for computer analyzes are proposed. Such sheets facilitated determination of the diagnosis, objective patient's state during PME and correction of the scheme of therapy. The sheets were elaborated for long-term observation of 3153 patients with different neuro-muscular diseases and syndromes. The scheme of the diagnosis included such indices as character of damage of motor unit, type of heritability, age of onset of the disease, main systems of muscular atrophies, rate of the progress of pathological process, severity of the patient's state.

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