Muscular hypertrophy

Muscle pseudohypertrophy is a type of muscular dystrophy. Muscular dystrophy is a muscular degenerative disease caused by genetic factors. In addition to genetic factors, mutations in the patient's own genes can also cause the disease. Clinically, progressive muscle atrophy is the main clinical manifestation. Although many scholars have explored the etiology and pathogenesis of muscular dystrophy, it is still unclear. The possible pathogenesis of Duchenne (DMD) is a defect encoded by exons 50 and 5 of the anti-Dystrophin gene located in XpZI. The gene for facial and shoulder brachial muscular dystrophy is located at 4935, and the gene for limb band muscular dystrophy is located at chromosome 15 or 16.

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