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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Progressive muscle weakness
  1. ... gene damages or destroys these cells, leading to progressive muscle weakness and atrophy.The DUX4 gene is located next ...
  2. ... genes can cause Leigh syndrome, which is a progressive brain disorder that usually appears in infancy or early childhood. Affected children may experience delayed development, muscle weakness, problems with movement, or difficulty breathing.Some of ...