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Certain forms of muscular dystrophy are x-linked, cause weakness, and can cause muscular hypertrophy as muscle cells are replaced with fat.
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In deaths where he always comes back, he is usually stabbed, crushed, beaten, eaten, electrocuted, run over, etc... When he "permanently" died for a year, the cause was muscular dystrophy.
In deaths where he always comes back, he is usually stabbed, crushed, beaten, eaten, electrocuted, run over, etc... When he "permanently" died for a year, the cause was muscular dystrophy.
Some diseases that cause early death include Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Tay-Sachs disease, and Krabbe's disease.
Often difficult to diagnose, because it is rare, because symptoms come on slowly, and because it can be mistaken for other diseases that cause muscle weakness (limb girdle muscular dystrophy).
Muscular dystrophy (MD) is a group of genetic disorders that cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. It primarily affects skeletal muscles, which are responsible for movement and posture. MD is caused by mutations in genes that encode for muscle proteins, leading to abnormalities in muscle structure and function. The severity and progression of MD can vary depending on the specific type and the age of onset.
The disease that is best known as a disease of the muscles is muscular dystrophy. Many neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis also have a serious effect on the muscles, since an inability to use the muscles will cause them to atrophy.
Higher than normal creatinine levels mean kidney disease. Too low means muscle wasting due to a disease like muscular dystrophy.