duchenne muscular dystrophy

     

Duchenne muscular ystrophy (DMD) is a form of muscular dystrophy that is characterized by decreasing muscle mass and progressive loss of muscle function in male children. This disorder is caused by a mutation in a specific gene within the X chromosome that provides instructions for the formation of the dystrophin protein, an important structural component of muscle tissue. Females can be carriers but generally do not experience the symptoms of the condition.