Evaluation and Treatment
Once a diagnosis is made, the program offers advanced treatment options, ranging from immunosuppressive therapies to robotic-assisted thymectomy (removal of the thymus gland).
Therapies are based on individual patient symptoms and focus on helping patients maintain the highest level of function possible. Medical regimens are tailored to patient age, prominent symptoms and the potential side effects profile.
All medical treatment plans are individually constructed based on the stage of illness.
We consult with a range of subspecialties in evaluation and treatment, including hematology, endocrinology, neuropathology, rheumatology, laboratory medicine, pulmonary medicine, neuroradiology, thoracic surgery, orthopedic surgery and rehabilitation.
Options include
Electromyography Lab
The EMG Lab conducts electrical studies of the lower motor neurons, including anterior horn cell, nerve root, plexus, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction and muscles, to aid in understanding and evaluating neuromuscular disorders.
Procedures used to assist in diagnosis include:
- Nerve conduction studies
- Electromyography
- Advanced neurophysiologic studies to detect peripheral neuropathies and nerve entrapment
- Neuromuscular junction testing
- Facial nerve electrophysiology
- Autonomic nervous system testing
- Pudendal studies for fecal incontinence
- c-DNA microarrays
Rehabilitation
We work closely with the physical and occupational therapists at the Memorial Hermann SMART Clinic (Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapies), providing rehabilitation options to enhance treatment.
Patient-Centered Care
Our philosophy of patient-centered care includes respect for each patient’s values and needs, integration of care, communication and education, physical comfort, emotional support and the involvement of family and friends.
Neuromuscular Disorders Team
Mazen Dimachkie, M.D.
Associate Professor of Neurology
Director, Neuromuscular Disease Program
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Medicine Residency: St. Agnes Hospital-Baltimore
Neurology Residency: The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Neuromuscular/EMG Fellowship: The University of Texas Medical
School at Houston
Parveen Athar, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Neurology
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Residency: The University of Mississippi, Jackson Mississippi
Fellowship: The University of Mississippi, Jackson Mississippi
Sozos Papasozomenos, M.D.
Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Residency: Kings County Hospital Center/Brooklyn
Fellowship: Case Western Reserve University
Min Wang, MD
Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Residency: University of Kentucky School of Medicine
Fellowship: The Johns Hopkins University
Larry Kramer, MD
Professor of Radiology
The University of Texas Medical School at Houston
Chief of Radiology
Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center
Residency; University of Illinois, Chicago
Fellowship: University of Illinois, Chicago
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