Congenital fibre disproportion myopathy home page
An introduction to congenital fibre disproportion myopathy
Congenital myopathies are a group of conditions that cause weakness and wasting of the shoulder and thigh, or proximal, muscles. Symptoms are present at birth or in early infancy. The name 'fibre type disproportion', first suggested in 1973, refers to the different size of muscle fibres.Read the introduction in full
Key facts
- What are the common features?
- How is the condition diagnosed?
- How does it progress
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Further support
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