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Congenital muscular dystrophy



Congenital muscular dystrophy
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 G71.2
ICD-9 359.0
eMedicine neuro/549 

Congenital muscular dystrophy (CMD) is the term used to describe muscular dystrophy that is present at birth. CMD describes a number of autosomal recessive diseases of muscle weakness and possible joint deformities, present at birth and slowly progressing. Life expectancies for affected individuals vary, although some forms of CMD do not affect life span at all.

All such known dystrophies are genetically recessive and result from mutations in a variety of different genes, including those encoding the laminin-α2 chain, fukutin-related protein, LARGE and fukutin, amongst others. Currently there is no cure. Physical and occupational therapy, surgery, wheelchairs and other assistive technology may be helpful.

Classification

A classification for CMDs had been proposed in 2004 by Muntoni and Voit, based on genetic mutation.[1]

References

  1. ^ Muntoni F, Voit T (2004). "The congenital muscular dystrophies in 2004: a century of exciting progress". Neuromuscul. Disord. 14 (10): 635-49. DOI:10.1016/j.nmd.2004.06.009. PMID 15351421. 

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