Dystrophic Myopathies Flashcards
4 common dystrophic myopathies
- Duchenne
- Becker
- Myotonic (steinert’s)
- Fascioscapulohumeral
2 most common dystrophic myopathies
- Duchenne
2. Myotonic dystrophy (steinert’s)
Genetics of the 4 dystrophic myopathies
Duchenne = x-linked recessive Becker = x-linked recessive Myotonic = autosomal dominant FSH = autosomal dominant
Which of the 4 dystrophic myopathies usually have adult onset
Becker
Which dystrophic myopathy is severely progressive and death by 20s
Duchenne
All 4 dystrophic myopathies cause proximal > distal muscle weakness, except which one
Myotonic dystrophy causes distal > proximal muscle weakness
Which muscle undergoes contracture first in duchenne
IT band
People with duchenne are wheelchair bound by how old
12
What cardiovascular problem do people with beckers and DMD have?
cardiomyopathy
Which dystrophic myopathy has hatchet face
Myotonic dystrophy
What is hatchet face
wasting of temporalis and masseter
muscle biopsies of beckers vs dmd vs fsh vs myotonic dystrophy
dmd = absent dystrophin
beckers = decreased dystrophin
fsh = muscle necrosis
myotinic dystrophy = type 1 fiber atrophy and type 2 hypertrophy
SNAP findings of dystrophic myopathy
normal
CMAP findings of dystrophic myopathy
decreased amplitude
Which dystrophic myopathy has popeye arm
FSH