the answer is anyone can get musclar dsytrophy
The body systems that are affected by muscular dystrophy include the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system. Many organs are also affected by this genetic disorder.
yes
1 in 3500 males
No, Richard Pryor did not have muscular dystrophy. He was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the 1980s, a condition that affected his mobility and health over time. His struggles with health were well-documented, but muscular dystrophy was not one of the conditions he faced.
You can find pedigree diagrams for Muscular Dystrophy in scientific articles, textbooks on genetics, or on specialized websites that focus on genetic disorders or medical genetics. These diagrams visually represent the genetic relationships within families affected by Muscular Dystrophy.
Muscular dytrophy is not spread it is heriditary.
The muscular Dystrophy do not maintain homeostasis.
males have only one X chromosome, so if they inherit the gene for muscular dystrophy on that X chromosome, they will develop the disorder. Females have two X chromosomes, so they would need to inherit the gene on both chromosomes to be affected, making it less likely for them to show symptoms.
Muscular Dystrophy Association was created in 1950.
Duchenne's muscular dystrophy
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Muscular Dystrophy Family Foundation was created in 1958.