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MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
Dr. Angelo Smith M.D
WHPL
• Causes
• Inheritance
• Dominant genes
• Recessive gene
Depends on the age when symptoms appear, and the
types of symptoms that develop.
• Risk
• Because these are inherited disorders, risk include a
family history of muscular dystrophy
How Many People Are Affected
It is estimated that between 50,000 -250,000 are
affected annually. 1 per 3500 live male births
• Muscular dystrophy is a heterogeneous
group of inherited disorders recognized
by progressive degenerative muscle
weakness and loss of muscle tissue
(started in childhood).
• Affect muscles strength and action.
• Generalized or localized.
• Skeletal muscle and other organs may
involve
• Limitation: Difficulties with walking or Maintaining posture,
Muscle spasms. Neurological, Behavioral, Cardiac, or other
Functional limitations.
Classification
• Sex-linked: DMD, BMD,
EDMD
• Autosomal recessive: LGMD,
infantile FSHD
• Autosomal dominant: FSHD,
distalMD, ocular MD,
oculopharyngeal MD.
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne
(French neurologist, 1860s)
• Etiology
▫ single gene defect
▫ Xp21.2 region
▫ absent dystrophin
• Most common
• male, Turner
syndrome
• 1:3500 live
male birth
• 1/3 new
mutation
• 65% family
history
Clinical manifestation
• Onset : age 3-6
years
• Progressive
weakness
• Pseudohypertrophy
of calf muscles
• Spinal deformity
• Cardiopulmonary
involvement
• Mild - moderate MR
Natural history
• Progress slowly and
continuously
• muscle weakness
▫ lower --> upper
extremities
• unable to ambulate: 10
year (7-12)
• death from pulmonary/
cardiac failure: 2-3rd de
cade
Pseudohypertrhophy of calf muscle, Tip toe gait
forward tilt of pelvis, compensatory lordosis
Disappearance of
lordosis while sitting
DMD: Diagnosis
• Gait
• Absent DTR
• Ober test
• Thomas test
• Meyeron sign - child
slips through truncal
grasp
• Macroglossia
• Myocardial deterioration
• IQ ~ 80
• Increase CPK
(200x)
• Myopathic change in
EMG
Bx: m. degeneration
• Immunoblotting:
Absence dystrophin
• DNA mutation
analysis
Becker Muscular Dystrophy
Peter Emil Becker
(German doctor, 1950s)
• Milder version of
DMD
• Etiology
▫ single gene defect
▫ short arm X
chromosome
▫ altered size &
decreased amount
of dystrophin
• Less common
▫ 1: 30000 live male birth
• Less severe
• Family history: atypical MD
• Similar & less severe than DMD
• Onset: age > 7 years
• Pseudohypertrophy of calf
• Equinous and varus foot
• High rate of scoliosis
• Less frequent cardiac involvement
Clinical features
Diagnosis
• The same as DMD
• Increase CPK (<200x)
• Decrease dystrophin and/or altered size
Natural history
▫ Slower progression
▫ ambulate until adolescence
▫ longer life expectancy
Treatment
▫ the same as in DMD
▫ forefoot equinous: plantar release, midfoot dorsal-
wedge osteotomy
Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy
• Etiology
▫ X-linked recessive
▫ Xq28
▫ Emerin protein (in
nuclear membrane)
• Epidemiology
▫ Male: typical phenotype
▫ Female carrier: partial
• Clinical Features
▫ Muscle weakness
▫ Contracture
 Neck extension,
elbow, achillis tendon
Scoliosis: common, low incidence of
progression
Bradycardia, 1st degree AV block  sudden
death
• Diagnosis
▫ Gower’s sign
▫ Mildly/moderately
elevated CPK
▫ EMG: myopathic
▫ Normal dystrophin
• Natural history
▫ 1st 10 y: mild
weakness
▫ Later: contracture,
cardiac abnormality
▫ 5th-6th decade: can
ambulate
▫ Poor prognosis in
obesity, untreated
equinus
contractures.
Treatment
• Physical therapy
▫ Prevent contracture: neck, elbow, paravertebral
muscles
▫ For slow progress elbow flexion contracture
• Soft tissue contracture
▫ Achillis lengthening, posterior ankle capsulotomy +
anterior transfer of tibialis posterior
• Spinal stabilization
▫ For curve > 40 degrees
• Cardiologic intervention
▫ Cardiac pacemaker
Limb - Girdle Muscular
Dystrophy
•Etiology
▫ Autosomal recessive at chromosome
15q
▫ Autosomal dominant at 5q
•Epidemiology
▫ Common
▫ More benign
• Clinical
manifestation
▫ Age of onset: 3rd
decade
▫ Initial:
pelvic/shoulder m.
(proximal to distal)
▫ Similar distribution
as DMD
Hemiatrophy
•Classification
▫ Pelvic girdle type
 common
▫ Scapulohumeral
type
 rare
• Diagnosis
▫ Same clinical as
DMD/BMD carriers
▫ Moderately elevated
CPK
▫ Normal dystrophin
• Natural history
▫ Slow progression
▫ After onset > 20 y:
contracture &
disability
▫ Rarely significant
scoliosis
• Treatment
▫ Similar to DMD
▫ Scoliosis: mild, no
Rx.
Fascioscapulohumeral Muscular
Dystrophy
• Etiology
▫ Autosomal dominant
▫ Gene defect (FRG1)
▫ Chromosome 4q35
• Epidemiology
▫ Female > male
• Clinical
manifestation
▫ Age of onset: late
childhood/ early adult
▫ No cardiac, CNS
involvement
▫ Winging scapula
▫ Markedly decreased
shoulder flexion &
abduction
▫ Horizontal clavicles
▫ Rare scoliosis
• Muscle weakness
▫ face, shoulder, upper arm
• Sparing
▫ Deltoid
▫ Distal pectoralis major
▫ Erector spinae
• “Popeye”
appearance
▫ Lack of facial mobility
▫ Incomplete eye
closure
▫ Pouting lips
▫ Transverse smile
▫ Absence of eye and
forehead wrinkles
POPEYE ARMS
• Diagnosis
▫ PE, muscle biopsy
▫ Normal serum
CPK
• Natural history
▫ Slow progression
▫ Face, shoulder m.
 pelvic girdle,
tibialis ant
▫ Good life
expectancy
• Treatment
▫ Posterior
scpulocostal
fusion/ stabilization
(scapuloplexy)
Distal Muscular Dystrophy
• Autosomal dominant trait
• Rare
• Dysferlin (mb prot) defect
• Age of onset: after 45 yrs
• Initial involvement:
intrinsic hands, claves,
tibialis posterior
• Spread proximally
• Normal sensation
Congenital Muscular
Dystrophy
• Etiology
▫ Autosomal recessive
▫ Integrin, fugutin defect
• Epidemiology
▫ Rare
▫ Both male and female
• Classification
▫ Merosin-negative
▫ Merosin-positive
▫ Neuronal migration
 Fukuyama
 Muscle eye-brain
 Wlaker-Warburg
Clinical manifestation
• Stiffness of joint
• Congenital hip
dislocation,
subluxation
• Achillis tendon
contracture, talipes
equinovarus
• Scoliosis
Diagnosis
Muscle Bx: Perimysial and endomysial fibrosis
Treatment
Physical therapy
Orthosis
Soft tissue release
Osteotomy
Oculopharyngeal Muscular
Dystrophy
• Autosomal dominant
• Age of onset: 3rd decade
• Ptosis in middle life
• Pharyngeal involvement
▫ Dysarthria
▫ Dysphasia
▫ Repetitive regurgitation
▫ Frequently choking
Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy
HATCHET FACIES
`Classical form' of the disease is seen in
adolescent or early adult life with variable
presenting features.
• Muscular weakness,
•myotonia,
•mental retardation,
•cataract,
•neonatal problems
•18% remain asymptomatic.
Summary
Clinical DMD LGMD FSMD DD CMD
Incidence common less Not common Rare Rare
Age of
onset
3-6 y 2nd decade 2nd decade 20-77 y At/ after birth
Sex Male Either sex M = F Either sex Both
Inheritance Sex-linked
recessive
AR, rare AD AD AD Unknown
Muscle
involve.
Proximal to
distal
Proximal to
distal
Face &
shoulder to
pelvic
Distal Generalized
Muscle
spread until
late
Leg, hand,
arm, face,
larynx,eye
Upper ex,
calf
Back ext,
hip abd,
quad
Proximal -
Clinical DMD LGMD FSMD DD CMD
Pseudo
hypertrophy
80%
calf
< 33% Rare no No
Contracture Common Late Mild, late Mild, late Severe
Scoliosis
Kyphoscoliosis
Common, late Late - - ?
Heart Hypertrophyt
achycardia
Very rare Very rare Very rare Not
observed
Intellectual decrease Normal Normal Normal ?
Course Stead, rapid Slow Insidious benign Steady
Treatment
is generally aimed at
controlling the onset of
symptoms to maximize the
quality of life.

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musculardystrophy-140724070753-phpapp02.pdf

  • 2. • Causes • Inheritance • Dominant genes • Recessive gene Depends on the age when symptoms appear, and the types of symptoms that develop. • Risk • Because these are inherited disorders, risk include a family history of muscular dystrophy How Many People Are Affected It is estimated that between 50,000 -250,000 are affected annually. 1 per 3500 live male births
  • 3.
  • 4. • Muscular dystrophy is a heterogeneous group of inherited disorders recognized by progressive degenerative muscle weakness and loss of muscle tissue (started in childhood). • Affect muscles strength and action. • Generalized or localized. • Skeletal muscle and other organs may involve • Limitation: Difficulties with walking or Maintaining posture, Muscle spasms. Neurological, Behavioral, Cardiac, or other Functional limitations.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Classification • Sex-linked: DMD, BMD, EDMD • Autosomal recessive: LGMD, infantile FSHD • Autosomal dominant: FSHD, distalMD, ocular MD, oculopharyngeal MD.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne (French neurologist, 1860s)
  • 12. • Etiology ▫ single gene defect ▫ Xp21.2 region ▫ absent dystrophin
  • 13.
  • 14. • Most common • male, Turner syndrome • 1:3500 live male birth • 1/3 new mutation • 65% family history
  • 15. Clinical manifestation • Onset : age 3-6 years • Progressive weakness • Pseudohypertrophy of calf muscles • Spinal deformity • Cardiopulmonary involvement • Mild - moderate MR
  • 16. Natural history • Progress slowly and continuously • muscle weakness ▫ lower --> upper extremities • unable to ambulate: 10 year (7-12) • death from pulmonary/ cardiac failure: 2-3rd de cade
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. Pseudohypertrhophy of calf muscle, Tip toe gait forward tilt of pelvis, compensatory lordosis
  • 21. DMD: Diagnosis • Gait • Absent DTR • Ober test • Thomas test • Meyeron sign - child slips through truncal grasp • Macroglossia • Myocardial deterioration • IQ ~ 80 • Increase CPK (200x) • Myopathic change in EMG Bx: m. degeneration • Immunoblotting: Absence dystrophin • DNA mutation analysis
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 26. Becker Muscular Dystrophy Peter Emil Becker (German doctor, 1950s)
  • 27. • Milder version of DMD • Etiology ▫ single gene defect ▫ short arm X chromosome ▫ altered size & decreased amount of dystrophin
  • 28.
  • 29. • Less common ▫ 1: 30000 live male birth • Less severe • Family history: atypical MD • Similar & less severe than DMD • Onset: age > 7 years • Pseudohypertrophy of calf • Equinous and varus foot • High rate of scoliosis • Less frequent cardiac involvement Clinical features
  • 30. Diagnosis • The same as DMD • Increase CPK (<200x) • Decrease dystrophin and/or altered size Natural history ▫ Slower progression ▫ ambulate until adolescence ▫ longer life expectancy Treatment ▫ the same as in DMD ▫ forefoot equinous: plantar release, midfoot dorsal- wedge osteotomy
  • 31.
  • 32. Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy • Etiology ▫ X-linked recessive ▫ Xq28 ▫ Emerin protein (in nuclear membrane) • Epidemiology ▫ Male: typical phenotype ▫ Female carrier: partial • Clinical Features ▫ Muscle weakness ▫ Contracture  Neck extension, elbow, achillis tendon
  • 33. Scoliosis: common, low incidence of progression Bradycardia, 1st degree AV block  sudden death
  • 34. • Diagnosis ▫ Gower’s sign ▫ Mildly/moderately elevated CPK ▫ EMG: myopathic ▫ Normal dystrophin • Natural history ▫ 1st 10 y: mild weakness ▫ Later: contracture, cardiac abnormality ▫ 5th-6th decade: can ambulate ▫ Poor prognosis in obesity, untreated equinus contractures.
  • 35. Treatment • Physical therapy ▫ Prevent contracture: neck, elbow, paravertebral muscles ▫ For slow progress elbow flexion contracture • Soft tissue contracture ▫ Achillis lengthening, posterior ankle capsulotomy + anterior transfer of tibialis posterior • Spinal stabilization ▫ For curve > 40 degrees • Cardiologic intervention ▫ Cardiac pacemaker
  • 36. Limb - Girdle Muscular Dystrophy •Etiology ▫ Autosomal recessive at chromosome 15q ▫ Autosomal dominant at 5q •Epidemiology ▫ Common ▫ More benign
  • 37.
  • 38. • Clinical manifestation ▫ Age of onset: 3rd decade ▫ Initial: pelvic/shoulder m. (proximal to distal) ▫ Similar distribution as DMD
  • 40. •Classification ▫ Pelvic girdle type  common ▫ Scapulohumeral type  rare • Diagnosis ▫ Same clinical as DMD/BMD carriers ▫ Moderately elevated CPK ▫ Normal dystrophin
  • 41. • Natural history ▫ Slow progression ▫ After onset > 20 y: contracture & disability ▫ Rarely significant scoliosis • Treatment ▫ Similar to DMD ▫ Scoliosis: mild, no Rx.
  • 42. Fascioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy • Etiology ▫ Autosomal dominant ▫ Gene defect (FRG1) ▫ Chromosome 4q35 • Epidemiology ▫ Female > male • Clinical manifestation ▫ Age of onset: late childhood/ early adult ▫ No cardiac, CNS involvement ▫ Winging scapula ▫ Markedly decreased shoulder flexion & abduction ▫ Horizontal clavicles ▫ Rare scoliosis
  • 43.
  • 44. • Muscle weakness ▫ face, shoulder, upper arm • Sparing ▫ Deltoid ▫ Distal pectoralis major ▫ Erector spinae
  • 45. • “Popeye” appearance ▫ Lack of facial mobility ▫ Incomplete eye closure ▫ Pouting lips ▫ Transverse smile ▫ Absence of eye and forehead wrinkles POPEYE ARMS
  • 46. • Diagnosis ▫ PE, muscle biopsy ▫ Normal serum CPK • Natural history ▫ Slow progression ▫ Face, shoulder m.  pelvic girdle, tibialis ant ▫ Good life expectancy • Treatment ▫ Posterior scpulocostal fusion/ stabilization (scapuloplexy)
  • 47. Distal Muscular Dystrophy • Autosomal dominant trait • Rare • Dysferlin (mb prot) defect • Age of onset: after 45 yrs • Initial involvement: intrinsic hands, claves, tibialis posterior • Spread proximally • Normal sensation
  • 48.
  • 49. Congenital Muscular Dystrophy • Etiology ▫ Autosomal recessive ▫ Integrin, fugutin defect • Epidemiology ▫ Rare ▫ Both male and female • Classification ▫ Merosin-negative ▫ Merosin-positive ▫ Neuronal migration  Fukuyama  Muscle eye-brain  Wlaker-Warburg
  • 50. Clinical manifestation • Stiffness of joint • Congenital hip dislocation, subluxation • Achillis tendon contracture, talipes equinovarus • Scoliosis
  • 51. Diagnosis Muscle Bx: Perimysial and endomysial fibrosis Treatment Physical therapy Orthosis Soft tissue release Osteotomy
  • 52. Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy • Autosomal dominant • Age of onset: 3rd decade • Ptosis in middle life • Pharyngeal involvement ▫ Dysarthria ▫ Dysphasia ▫ Repetitive regurgitation ▫ Frequently choking
  • 54. `Classical form' of the disease is seen in adolescent or early adult life with variable presenting features. • Muscular weakness, •myotonia, •mental retardation, •cataract, •neonatal problems •18% remain asymptomatic.
  • 55. Summary Clinical DMD LGMD FSMD DD CMD Incidence common less Not common Rare Rare Age of onset 3-6 y 2nd decade 2nd decade 20-77 y At/ after birth Sex Male Either sex M = F Either sex Both Inheritance Sex-linked recessive AR, rare AD AD AD Unknown Muscle involve. Proximal to distal Proximal to distal Face & shoulder to pelvic Distal Generalized Muscle spread until late Leg, hand, arm, face, larynx,eye Upper ex, calf Back ext, hip abd, quad Proximal -
  • 56. Clinical DMD LGMD FSMD DD CMD Pseudo hypertrophy 80% calf < 33% Rare no No Contracture Common Late Mild, late Mild, late Severe Scoliosis Kyphoscoliosis Common, late Late - - ? Heart Hypertrophyt achycardia Very rare Very rare Very rare Not observed Intellectual decrease Normal Normal Normal ? Course Stead, rapid Slow Insidious benign Steady
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  • 58. Treatment is generally aimed at controlling the onset of symptoms to maximize the quality of life.