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Last updated 7/07
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)
(Also known as Pseudohypertrophic)
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  • Definition - One of nine types of muscular dystrophy, a group of genetic, degenerative diseases primarily affecting voluntary muscles.

    Cause - An absence of dystrophin, a protein that helps keep muscle cells intact.

    Onset - Early childhood - about 2 to 6 years.

    Symptoms - Generalized weakness and muscle wasting first affecting the musclesof the hips, pelvic area, thighs and shoulders. Calves are often enlarged.

    Progression - DMD eventually affects all voluntary muscles, and the heart and breathing muscles. Survival is rare beyond the early 30s. A less severe variant is Becker muscular dystrophy.

    Inheritance - X-linked recessive. DMD primarily affects boys, who inherit the disease through their mothers. Women can be carriers of DMD but usually exhibit no symptoms.

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