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Cohen D ; Plaza M ; Angeard N ; Lanthier-Gazzano O ; Baraud P ; Rivière JP ; Gargiulo M ; Mazet P ; Eymard B ; Heron D | 2006Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Marti I ; Demeer B ; Angeard N ; Ben Yaou R ; Daoud F ; Saillour Y ; Récan D ; Heron D ; Rivier F ; Desguerre I ; Tuffery S ; Cossee M ; Leturcq F ; Cuisset JM ; Kaplan JC ; Chelly J | 2005Communication n° 527 Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophinopathies (DMD and BMD) are allelic X-linked diseases characterized by progressive muscular degeneration, responsible for muscle weakness, and associated with cognitive impairment in app[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Angeard N ; Gargiulo M ; Jacquette A ; Eymard B ; Heron D | 2005Communication n° 525 Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) is an autosomal-dominant neuromuscular disease with an incidence of 1 in 8000 individuals. The gene is located on the chromosome 19q13.3 and it encodes for a protein with serine-threonine kina[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Heron D ; Cohen D ; Plaza M ; Angeard N ; Lanthier O ; Eymard B ; Guile JM | 2005Communication n° 436 This study investigated reading and spelling difficulties in subjects with the juvenile form of myotonic dystrophy (MD). Twenty three consecutive patients with juvenile MD who were referred to a special clinic were assessed [...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Heron D ; Jacquette A ; Angeard N ; Devillers M ; Eymard B ; Quera-Salva MA | 2005Communication n° 543 MD type 1 is an autosomal dominant trinucleotide repeat disorder that shows anticipation. Several forms exist which differ in age of onset and severity. The most common is the classical adult form with muscular and polysyste[...]