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Abnormal muscle fiber protein expression +   
Abnormal muscle fiber-type distribution +   
Abnormal sarcomere morphology +   
Abnormality of skeletal muscle fiber size +   
Angulated muscle fibers  
Normal muscle fibers are polygonal-shaped in cross section, are multinucleated, and have minimal amounts of endomysial connective tissue. In contrast, angulated (also known as angular) muscle fibers have long and narrow vertices (corners) with sharp edges and a pointed tip.
Autophagic vacuoles  
Central core regions in muscle fibers  
Centrally nucleated skeletal muscle fibers  
Deposits immunoreactive to beta-amyloid protein  
Fingerprint bodies 
Hypertrophied muscle fibers  
Increased endomysial connective tissue  
Motheaten muscle fibers  
Muscle fiber atrophy +   
Muscle fiber inclusion bodies +   
Muscle fiber necrosis  
Muscle fiber splitting  
Myelin-like whorls in vacuolated fibers 
Necklace skeletal muscle fibers  
Perifascicular muscle fiber atrophy 
Ragged-red muscle fibers  
Rimmed vacuoles  
Ring fibers 
Skeletal muscle autophagosome accumulation  
Spheroid bodies 

Synonyms
Exact Synonyms: Angular muscle fibers ;   Angular muscle fibres
Definition Sources: PMID:22938878, PMID:32529201

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