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Myotonic. This is characterized by an inability to relax muscles following contractions. · Facioscapulohumeral (FSHD). Muscle weakness typically begins in the ...
The purpose of this study is to test for a clinical and genetic association between Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1 (DM1) and Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy ( ...
Heart-monitoring tests (electrocardiography and echocardiogram). These tests are used to check heart function, especially in people diagnosed with myotonic ...
itis, Congenital myopathy, Myoglobinuria with muscle disease, Minicore myopathy, Myotonic dystrophy, Nemaline myopathy, Inclusion body myositis, Inflammatory ...
Instability of the repeat length, which is common in other repeat expansion diseases such as Huntington's disease and myotonic dystrophy, was assessed in 62 ...
Lambert-Eaton syndrome; Mitochondrial myopathy; Motor neuron disease; Muscular dystrophy · Myasthenia gravis; Myotonic dystrophy; Neuromyotonia; Peripheral ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if disorders such as immune-mediated myopathies and myotonic dystrophy can affect the mechanical properties of ...
Myotonic dystrophy; Neuromuscular disorder; Neuromyotonia; Peripheral neuropathy · Polymyositis · Primary lateral sclerosis; Scapuloperoneal muscular dystrophy ...
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