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Difference Between Muscular Dystrophy and Myotonic Dystrophy

December 23, 2023
written by Sidra Batool

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Key Difference

Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is a group of genetic disorders causing progressive muscle weakness. Myotonic Dystrophy, a subtype of MD, is distinct for its feature of myotonia, where muscles have difficulty relaxing after contraction.

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Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is a group of genetic disorders causing progressive muscle weakness. Myotonic Dystrophy, a subtype of MD, is distinct for its feature of myotonia, where muscles have difficulty relaxing after contraction.

Comparative Analysis

  1. Scope of Disorder:
    • MD: Broad, various forms affecting different muscles.
    • Myotonic Dystrophy: Specific form with unique symptoms.
  2. Main Symptoms:
    • MD: Progressive muscle weakness.
    • Myotonic Dystrophy: Muscle stiffness, myotonia.
  3. Genetic Cause:
    • Both have genetic causes but different mutations.

Table Summary

FeatureMuscular DystrophyMyotonic Dystrophy
ScopeVarious formsSpecific subtype
SymptomsMuscle weaknessStiffness, myotonia
Genetic CauseDifferent mutationsSpecific mutation

While both conditions are muscular dystrophies, myotonic dystrophy is characterized by its specific symptoms of myotonia and muscle stiffness, setting it apart from other forms of MD.