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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Proximal muscle weakness in upper limbs
  1. ... the muscles near the center of the body (proximal muscles), particularly muscles in the shoulders, upper legs, and hips (limb-girdle muscles). The weakness slowly gets worse, and people may need the ...
  2. ... term for a group of diseases that cause weakness and wasting of the muscles ... and features of limb-girdle muscle dystrophy vary among the many subtypes ...
  3. ... stairs. Some people with SMA-LED also have weakness in upper limb muscles.Joint deformities (contractures) in the hips, knees, feet, ...
  4. ... is a group of related disorders characterized by muscle weakness and wasting (atrophy), particularly in the shoulders, hips, thighs, and upper arms.The ANO5 gene mutations identified in people with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2L change single amino ...
  5. Motor Neuron Diseases From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    From the National Institutes of Health ... Neuromuscular Disorders/Specifics ... Neuromuscular Disorders ... Degenerative Nerve Diseases/Start Here ... Degenerative Nerve ...
  6. Muscular Dystrophy From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    From the National Institutes of Health ... Muscular Dystrophy/Start Here ... Muscular Dystrophy ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Muscular dystrophy ( ...
  7. ... of a group of muscle disorders classified as limb-girdle muscular ... of the shoulders, upper arms, pelvic area, and thighs. Children with late- ...
  8. ... muscles closer to the center of the body (proximal muscles) such as the thighs and upper arms ... in caveolin-3 cause four distinct autosomal dominant muscle diseases. Neurology. 2004 Feb 24;62(4):538-43. doi: 10.1212/wnl.62.4.538. Citation on PubMed