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- ... central core disease. This condition is characterized by muscle weakness, primarily affecting the muscles near the center of ... prevents muscles from contracting normally, leading to the muscle weakness characteristic of central core disease.Researchers have proposed ...
- ... filament formation and impair muscle contraction, leading to muscle weakness and the other signs and symptoms of actin- ... ability of skeletal muscles to contract, resulting in muscle weakness and the other signs and symptoms of cap ...
- ... binding, impairing muscle contraction and resulting in the muscle weakness that occurs in cap myopathy. More About This ... fiber-type disproportion, a disorder that causes general muscle weakness that typically does not worsen over time. TPM3 ...
- ... oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy. This condition is characterized by muscle weakness that begins in adulthood and largely affects the ... are 13 alanines long and tend to develop muscle weakness in their sixties. Individuals with PABPN1 proteins that ...
- ... paralysis, a condition that causes episodes of extreme muscle weakness that are often associated with high levels of ... skeletal muscles to contract, leading to episodes of muscle weakness or paralysis. More About This Health Condition At ...
- ... centronuclear myopathy, a condition that is characterized by muscle weakness (myopathy) in the skeletal muscles. Most of these ... from contracting and relaxing normally, resulting in the muscle weakness that is characteristic of centronuclear myopathy. More About ...
- ... with cap myopathy, a disorder that leads to muscle weakness (myopathy) and poor muscle tone (hypotonia). These mutations ... binding, impairing muscle contraction and resulting in the muscle weakness that occurs in cap myopathy. More About This ...
- ... neurons in the spinal cord. It results in muscle weakness and affects movement of the hands and feet. ... damages and kills motor neurons, which leads to muscle weakness. More About This Health Condition At least two ...
- ... contractures, which restrict the movement of certain joints; muscle weakness and wasting that worsen over time; and heart ... mechanism by which these changes cause joint contractures, muscle weakness and wasting, and heart problems remains unknown. More ...
- ... cause Laing distal myopathy. This condition causes progressive muscle weakness, particularly affecting the arms and legs. Most of ... structure and function of myosin lead to progressive muscle weakness in people with Laing distal myopathy. More About ...