Muscular dystrophies Flashcards

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Signs of Duschenne’s MD on exam

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  • Gower’s sign
  • Calf pseudohypertrophy
  • Sparing of the bulbar muscles
  • Inolvement of the myocardium and diaphragm
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Diagnosis of Duschenne’s and Becker’s muscular dystrophies

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  • Supportive studies:
    • Elevated serum CK
    • EMG-NCS (showing intact nerve function and myopathy)
  • Definitive diagnosis
    • Genetic testing
    • Muscle biopsy (showing atophy, fatty infiltration)
      • Note: Genetic testing is often pursued prior to muscle biopsy
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In DMD, most patients are affected by age ___ and need a wheelchair by age ___.

In BMD, most patients are affected by age ___ and need a wheelchair by age ___.

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In DMD, most patients are affected by age 6 and need a wheelchair by age 12.

In BMD, most patients are affected by age 13 and need a wheelchair by age 30.

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1 cause of death in Duschenne’s muscular dystrophy

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  1. Respiratory disease
    * Note that most patients with DMD die by age 25
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Most patients with DMD have cardiomyopathy, however. . .

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. . . heart failure is rare

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Treatment of muscular dystrophies

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  • Corticosteroids increase dystrophin expression and slow muscle degeneration
  • Aggressive treatment of respiratory infections
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Cognition in muscular dystrophies

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  • DMD: Cognitive impairment with slightly lower IQ on average
  • BMD: Mild to absent cognitive impairment (greater variance than DMD)
  • Myotonic: Cognitive impairment with worsening attentional function over time but otherwise preserved cognition
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Myotonic dystrophy

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  • Autosomal dominant
  • Due to nucleotide repeats
  • Hallmark feature is myotonia: delayed muscle relaxation following contraction
    • Classic sign is difficulty releasing a handshake
  • Syndromic features often present
  • Two types:
    • Type I is caused by a DPMK mutation and affects distal muscles starting from birth, the juvenile period, or during adulthood.
    • Type II is caused by a ZNF9 mutation and affects proximal muscles starting during adulthood.
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