Myofibrillar myopathy

MONDO:0018943

Myofibrillar myopathy (MFM) describes a group of skeletal and cardiac muscle disorders, defined by the disintegration of myofibrils and aggregation of degradation products into intracellular inclusions, and is typically clinically characterized by slowly-progressive muscle weakness, which initially involves the distal muscles, but is highly variable and that can affect the proximal muscles as well as the cardiac and respiratory muscles in some patients.

Also known as: myofibrillar myopathy, myofibrillar myopathy (disease), Alpha Beta crystallinopathy (type), Desminopathy (type), Protein surplus myopathy (former name), Zaspopathy (type), desmin related myopathy (former name), desmin storage myopathy (former name)

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