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  2. Muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Many affected people will eventually become unable to walk [2] and Duchenne muscular dystrophy in particular is associated with shortened life expectancy. Muscular dystrophy was first described in the 1830s by Charles Bell. [2] The word "dystrophy" comes from the Greek dys, meaning "no, un-" and troph-meaning "nourish". [2]

  3. Distal myopathy - Wikipedia

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    Distal myopathy is a group of rare genetic disorders that cause muscle damage and weakness, predominantly in the hands and/or feet. Mutation of many different genes can be causative. Mutation of many different genes can be causative.

  4. Duchenne muscular dystrophy - Wikipedia

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    Duchenne muscular dystrophy is the most common type of muscular dystrophy, [3] with a median life expectancy of 27–31 years. [5] [11] However, with comprehensive care, some individuals may live into their 30s or 40s. [3] Duchenne muscular dystrophy is considerably rarer in females, occurring in approximately one in 50,000,000 live female ...

  5. Myasthenia gravis is one of the rarest and most concerning ...

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    When it comes to muscular diseases, most of us have heard of especially common ones like muscular dystrophy and Lou Gehrig's disease.But one of the rarest muscular disorders is also one of the ...

  6. Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease - Wikipedia

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    Muscular dystrophy: Treatment: ... distal hereditary motor neuropathy type V is ... A 2007 review stated that "life expectancy is not known to be altered in the ...

  7. Inclusion body myositis - Wikipedia

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    Muscular dystrophy (e.g., limb girdle muscular dystrophy) must be considered as well. [citation needed] sIBM can be mistaken for physical deconditioning. [1] Hereditary myopathies can mimic sIBM, both in signs and symptoms and in the appearance of muscle biopsies.

  8. Mom Has 3 Days to Get Son Life-Saving Treatment for Muscular ...

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    Melanie Sanford's son Hudson was diagnosed with Duchenne, a fatal, progressive form of muscular dystrophy She was told Hudson would only live until age 28 until she found hope in a breakthrough ...

  9. Woman with Muscular Dystrophy Says She Was Dropped ... - AOL

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    Related: Mom Has 3 Days to Get Son Life-Saving Treatment for Muscular Dystrophy Before He's Ineligible (Exclusive) Things only worsened for Morton on her way back to Washington, D.C., on Dec. 2.