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muscular dystrophy
noun
a hereditary disease characterized by gradual wasting of the muscles with replacement by scar tissue and fat, sometimes also affecting the heart.
muscular dystrophy
noun
a genetic disease characterized by progressive deterioration and wasting of muscle fibres, causing difficulty in walking
muscular dystrophy
Any of a group of inherited progressive muscle disorders caused by a defect in one or more genes that control muscle function and characterized by gradual irreversible wasting of skeletal muscle.
muscular dystrophy
A hereditary disease in which the muscles progressively waste away. The disease can be potentially treated through gene therapy.
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Origin of muscular dystrophy1
Example Sentences
Tiffany Watson, who used to swim to help her muscular dystrophy, urged councils to reconsider.
Jackson began this tour a year after revealing his struggles with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, a nerve condition related to muscular dystrophy and Parkinson’s disease that impacts his motor skills.
Prof Booth said the success of the trial opens doors for gene therapy to be used in a number of conditions, including cancer and muscular dystrophy.
A 12-year-old boy with a severe form of muscular dystrophy has said it is "cruel" that a new drug is not being made available in Northern Ireland.
Mr Hywood said it was important to raise money to tackle muscular dystrophy, which also affects his brother, who is two years older than him.
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