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La debilidad muscular puede aparecer de manera súbita o desarrollarse lentamente en cuestión de semanas o meses. Usted puede tener dificultad para levantar los brazos por encima de la cabeza, ponerse de pie estando sentada y subir escalas.
La erupción puede aparecer en la cara, los nudillos, el cuello, los hombros, la parte superior del tórax y la espalda.
El médico llevará a cabo un examen físico. Los exámenes pueden ser:
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