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Type 1 muscle fiber atrophy
- ... PubMed Imoto C, Nonaka I. The significance of type 1 fiber atrophy (hypotrophy) in childhood neuromuscular disorders. Brain Dev. 2001 ... j.nmd.2010.12.011. Epub 2011 Feb 1. Citation on PubMed
- ... PubMed Imoto C, Nonaka I. The significance of type 1 fiber atrophy (hypotrophy) in childhood neuromuscular disorders. Brain Dev. 2001 ...
- ... the nerve impulses.In some people with gyrate atrophy, a particular type of muscle fibers (type II fibers) break down over time. While this muscle abnormality usually causes no symptoms, it may result in mild weakness. ... More than 150 individuals with gyrate atrophy have been identified; approximately one third are from ...
- Exercising with a Muscle Disease (Muscular Dystrophy Association) - PDFNeuromuscular Disorders/Living With ... Neuromuscular Disorders ... Muscular Dystrophy Association ... PDF ... muscular dystrophy; exercise with a disability; neuromuscular ...
- ... children learn to walk between the ages of 1 and 2, although they usually need some type of support. Over time they experience muscle weakness and wasting (atrophy) in their legs, and many affected people eventually ...
- ... be involved in the formation of new muscle fibers (regeneration) and in inflammation, but ... weakness and wasting (atrophy), particularly in the shoulders, hips, thighs, and upper ...
- ... spine (scoliosis) and require wheelchair assistance from childhood.Muscle abnormalities ... The prevalence ...
- ... cells, which helps maintain the stability of muscle fibers. ... in one of two ways: as a severe, early-onset type or a milder, late-onset form. Most LAMA2 ...
- ... tubular aggregate myopathy, type II fibers waste away (atrophy), so ... can occur in other muscle disorders, but they are the primary muscle cell ...
- ... on nerve cells and patterns of inheritance. Type 1 (CMT1) is characterized by ... cell body to muscles or to sense organs. These abnormalities reduce the ...