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Distal myopathy with posterior leg and anterior hand involvement

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Description

Williams distal myopathy is an autosomal dominant slowly progressive muscular disorder characterized by distal muscle weakness and atrophy affecting the upper and lower limbs. Onset occurs around the third to fourth decades of life, and patients remain ambulatory even after long disease duration. Muscle biopsy shows nonspecific changes with no evidence of rods, necrosis, or inflammation (summary by Duff et al., 2011). Mutation in the FLNC gene can also cause myofibrillar myopathy-5 (MFM5; 609524), which shows a different pattern of muscle involvement and different histologic changes.

OMIM

  • Mode of Inheritance

  • Autosomal dominant inheritance

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Genes

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  • OMIM

    614065

  • Orphanet

    63273

  • HPO
  • Medgen

    C3279722

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