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Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophies

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Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophies

LGMDs represent a heterogeneous group of inherited disorders primarily affecting the pelvic and shoulder girdle muscles, leading to muscle weakness and wasting. These conditions exhibit dystrophic muscle histology, characterized by:

  • Ongoing degeneration of muscle fibers
  • Increased variability in fiber size
  • Replacement of muscle tissue by fat and connective tissue.

Clinical Spectrum

The clinical presentation of LGMDs varies widely:

  • Severe forms: Early onset in the first decade, rapid progression, and a phenotype resembling Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD).
  • Milder forms: Later onset, slower progression, and reduced severity.

Common Features

  • Predominantly proximal muscle weakness.
  • Sparing of facial, extraocular, and distal limb muscles.
  • Significant variability in progression even within specific genetic subtypes.

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