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Results 1 - 10 of 125 for Progressive muscle weakness
  1. ... TK2-MDS) is an inherited condition that causes progressive muscle weakness (myopathy).The signs and symptoms of TK2-MDS ... eating, and talking. Some affected individuals have increasing weakness in ... eyelids (progressive external ophthalmoplegia).Most often in TK2-MDS, the ...
  2. ... are a group of genetic conditions characterized by progressive muscle weakness and wasting (atrophy). The Duchenne and Becker types ...
  3. ... the body uses for movement. This disorder causes progressive muscle weakness that appears in childhood. The first sign of ... unknown how mutations in the MYH7 gene cause progressive muscle weakness in people with Laing distal myopathy. Researchers have ...
  4. ... to cause Laing distal myopathy. This condition causes progressive muscle weakness, particularly affecting the arms and legs. Most of ... the structure and function of myosin lead to progressive muscle weakness in people with Laing distal myopathy. More About ...
  5. ... skills (such as rolling over and sitting) and progressive muscle weakness. The heart may be abnormally large (cardiomegaly), but ... Most individuals with late-onset Pompe disease experience progressive muscle weakness, especially in the legs and the trunk, including ...
  6. ... cause GNE myopathy, a condition that leads to progressive muscle weakness in adults. Many different variants in the gene ... how a shortage of sialic acid leads to progressive muscle weakness in people with GNE myopathy. Sialic acid is ...
  7. ... amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a condition characterized by progressive muscle weakness, a loss of muscle mass, and an inability ...
  8. ... amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a condition characterized by progressive muscle weakness, a loss of muscle mass, and an inability ...
  9. ... muscular dystrophy. People with this larger deletion have progressive muscle weakness and wasting in addition to the other features ...
  10. ... protein damages or destroys these cells, leading to progressive muscle weakness and atrophy.Studies suggest that mutations in the ...
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