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Functional performance and muscle strength phenotypes in men and women with Danon disease

✍ Scribed by Jennifer E. Stevens-Lapsley; Laurel R. Kramer; Jaclyn E. Balter; Jean Jirikowic; Dana Boucek; Matthew Taylor


Book ID
102534145
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
209 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-639X

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Abstract

Danon disease is a rare X‐linked myopathy that is characterized clinically by a triad of cardiomyopathy, skeletal myopathy, and cognitive impairment. The purpose of this investigation was to quantify functional performance, muscle weakness, and quadriceps activation in individuals with Danon disease as compared with healthy individuals. Four males (ages 10–34 years) and 4 females (ages 16–50 years), with the genetic markers of Danon disease, were compared with 8 healthy males (ages 22–34 years) and 8 healthy females (ages 23–41 years) and previously reported norms. Affected males and females had decreased functional performance, significant generalized muscle weakness, and decreased quadriceps strength and activation when compared with healthy individuals. Affected males had larger deficits in function, strength, and activation when compared with affected females. The results indicate that, although the presentation of Danon disease is variable and is typically only described in males, muscle weakness patterns exist in both affected males and females. Muscle Nerve 42: 908–914, 2010


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