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Is muscle dystrophy a connective tissue or nervous system ?

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Dr. Victor Francisco Izaguirre Gutiérrez answered

Specializes in Medicina Interna

Muscular disease : Muscular dystrophy refers a group of disorders that involve a progressive loss of muscle mass and consequent loss of strength is caused by genetic mutations that interfere with the production of muscle proteins that are needed to build and maintain healthy muscles. So this is a muscular problem

Answered 12/30/2019

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