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What is myotonic dystrophy ​

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Myotonic dystrophy

is a disease that affects the muscles and other body systems. It is the most common form of muscular dystrophy that begins in adulthood, usually in a person’s 20s or 30s. This disease is characterized by progressive muscle loss and weakness. Myotonic dystrophy may be further classified into two types, and the two types may affect different muscles. People with myotonic dystrophy usually have prolonged muscle tensing (myotonia) and are not able to relax certain muscles after use. The severity of the disease may vary among affected people, even among members of the same family.

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Myotonic dystrophy is a chromosomal dominant disorder ,i.e., it can be expressed in heterozygous form too .

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