Multiple sclerosis means "many scars" on the myelin sheath of the central nervous system, and muscular dystrophy refers to muscle weakness and atrophy. Multiple sclerosis affects nerve while muscular dystrophy affects muscle. Some of the symptoms are similar, such as extreme fatigue and difficulty with movement, but MS is an autoimmune disorder that can flare and affect a different area of the CNS each time while MD is a genetic disorder that is progressive and often follows a specific pattern (areas) of muscle wasting.
With MS, disability occurs when the flares are more constant and cause permanent nerve damage to an area of the body, sometimes resulting in being blind, incontinent, wheelchair bound, or even bed ridden. With muscular dystrophy, the disability comes from the lack of stamina due to muscles wasting. Having less and less healthy muscle fibers makes the person exhausted doing simple tasks and eventually can lead to inability to lift, carry, walk, or stand. Falls can happen with both disorders, as healthy nerve and muscle are needed to balance one's body. Falling can result in a secondary disability and recovery is slow and incomplete sometimes. Both of these diseases and their sufferers need our support.
Frogs have simpler muscular systems with fewer muscles compared to humans. Their muscles are primarily used for jumping, swimming, and catching prey. In contrast, human muscular systems are more complex, with a wider variety of muscles that are used for a wide range of movements and functions.
Inter-muscular means between the muscles -- separating the muscles.
The larynx, commonly known as the voice box, is the muscular structure located between the pharynx and the trachea. It contains the vocal cords that vibrate to produce sound during speech.
Difference between collenchyma and chlorenchyma
Potential difference.
Mixed Muscular Dystrophy is a rapid progression form of Muscular Dystrophy. This normally occurs to people between the ages of 30 and 50 and death normally occurs within 5 years.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that Herbalife products cause muscular dystrophy. Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disorder characterized by progressive muscle weakness and degeneration, and its causes are primarily genetic. While it's important to approach any dietary supplement with caution and consult healthcare professionals, there is no established link between Herbalife products and the development of muscular dystrophy.
Both amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and muscular dystrophy are neuromuscular disorders that lead to progressive muscle weakness and atrophy. They both result from the degeneration of motor neurons or muscle fibers, affecting voluntary muscle control. Additionally, both conditions can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life for those affected. However, their underlying causes and specific symptoms differ.
Myasthenia gravis: autoimmune to the ACh receptors at end plate (pathway >>> no muscle contraction) Muscular Dystrophy: genetic (X-linked) defect in dystrophin (pathway >>> myosin-actin crossbridge doesn't form > no muscle contraction)
They are essentially the same.
In muscular dystrophy, creatine kinase (CK) levels are typically significantly elevated, often ranging from 5 to 50 times higher than the normal range. Normal CK levels are usually between 30 to 200 U/L, so those with muscular dystrophy may have CK levels exceeding 1,000 U/L. This elevation occurs due to muscle damage and breakdown associated with the condition. However, CK levels can vary based on the specific type of muscular dystrophy and the individual's age and activity level.
fales 3-5 years
To distinguish between nerve and muscle disorders, to identify specific muscular disorders such as muscular dystrophy , to probe muscle metabolic activities, and to detect muscle infections such as trichinosis and toxoplasmosis.
no difference, just the name. Same syndrome / disease
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Disorders that inhibit voluntary movement can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis, genetic disorders like muscular dystrophy, or trauma to the brain or spinal cord. These conditions can disrupt the communication between the brain and muscles, leading to difficulties in controlling movement.
Muscular disorders occur in the muscles while skeletal disorders occur in the bones.