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Muscular dystrophy is a group of genetic disorders characterized by muscle weakening and wasting, while Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a specific type of muscular dystrophy caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene. DMD is the most common and severe form of muscular dystrophy, typically affecting boys and leading to progressive muscle weakness and loss of function.
Two conditionsa that affect the muscular system: Duchenne Muscle Dystrophy (DMD) and Myotonic Mucsle Dystrophy (MMD). DMD is the most common childhood form of muscular dystrophies while MMD is the most common adult form of muscular dystrophies.
There are many disorders that affect the muscular system. Two that may be best known are muscular dystrophy and Lou Gehrig's disease.
primarily affects the skeletal muscles and the muscles of the heart.
Muscular dystrophy is a group of genetic disorders that lead to progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass. This can result in difficulty with movement, breathing, and other physical functions. The severity of symptoms and progression of the disease can vary depending on the specific type of muscular dystrophy.
Muscular Dystrophy (abbr. MD) is a genetic disorder that DESTROYS MUSCLES that help the body move. As the muscle is destroyed they are replaced with fat and and connective tissue. Source.: Textbook: Human Biology 11th edition, pg 268; Silvia S. Mader.
Two diseases that affect the muscular system are muscular dystrophy, a genetic disorder that weakens the muscles over time, and fibromyalgia, a condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue.
It effects only males. Women are carriers
An example of a disease that effect the muscular system is Lou Gehrig's in which the muscles become extremely deteriorated overtime so that eventually the muscles in your lungs that allow you to breath aren't able to function anymore and you suffocate.
Yes, there are diseases that target the muscular system. The one most people are familiar with is MD, muscular dystrophy. Another one is actually a nervous system disorder but if affects the muscles and that is Lou Gehrig's disease.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is inherited as an X-linked recessive genetic disorder, meaning the gene mutation that causes the condition is located on the X chromosome. Since boys have only one X chromosome inherited from their mother, they are more likely to develop Duchenne muscular dystrophy if they inherit the mutated gene. Girls have two X chromosomes, so even if they inherit one mutated gene, they often have a second normal X chromosome that can compensate for the mutation.