Title: A Study on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)

Authors: Dr Rahmat Ali MS (Ortho), MC (Spine), Mch (Ortho), Dr Rajendra Choudhary, MD (Medicine)

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i6.154

Abstract

Duchenne muscular dystrophy or Psendo Hypertroplnic Muscular Dystrophy is heterogenous group of inherited disorder C graddal degeneration of muscle fibres. It is Inheritance sex linked disease and boys are sufferer while girls are carrier. Patient dies in 2nd /3rd decade of life due to pulmoray infection and cardionyopahy.

Keywords: X linked disease, mutation,  Grower’s Sing,  Baker Muscular dystrophy, serum creatine kinase, EMG, muscle Biopsy.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Rajendra Choudhary, MD (Medicine)

Prof. and Head Deptt. Of Medicine, Govt.  Medical college Basti (UP), India