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Limb-girdle muscle weakness- MedGen UID:
- 347625
- •Concept ID:
- C1858127
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- Finding
Weakness of the limb-girdle muscles (also known as the pelvic and shoulder girdles), that is, lack of strength of the muscles around the shoulders and the pelvis.
Primary dilated cardiomyopathy- MedGen UID:
- 2880
- •Concept ID:
- C0007193
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- Disease or Syndrome
Familial dilated cardiomyopathy is a genetic form of heart disease. It occurs when heart (cardiac) muscle becomes thin and weakened in at least one chamber of the heart, causing the open area of the chamber to become enlarged (dilated). As a result, the heart is unable to pump blood as efficiently as usual. To compensate, the heart attempts to increase the amount of blood being pumped through the heart, leading to further thinning and weakening of the cardiac muscle. Over time, this condition results in heart failure.\n\nIt usually takes many years for symptoms of familial dilated cardiomyopathy to cause health problems. They typically begin in mid-adulthood, but can occur at any time from infancy to late adulthood. Signs and symptoms of familial dilated cardiomyopathy can include an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), shortness of breath (dyspnea), extreme tiredness (fatigue), fainting episodes (syncope), and swelling of the legs and feet. In some cases, the first sign of the disorder is sudden cardiac death. The severity of the condition varies among affected individuals, even in members of the same family.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy- MedGen UID:
- 2881
- •Concept ID:
- C0007194
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- Disease or Syndrome
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is defined by the presence of increased ventricular wall thickness or mass in the absence of loading conditions (hypertension, valve disease) sufficient to cause the observed abnormality.
Congestive heart failure- MedGen UID:
- 9169
- •Concept ID:
- C0018802
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- Disease or Syndrome
The presence of an abnormality of cardiac function that is responsible for the failure of the heart to pump blood at a rate that is commensurate with the needs of the tissues or a state in which abnormally elevated filling pressures are required for the heart to do so. Heart failure is frequently related to a defect in myocardial contraction.
Sinus tachycardia- MedGen UID:
- 11700
- •Concept ID:
- C0039239
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- Disease or Syndrome
Heart rate of greater than 100 beats per minute.
Right bundle branch block- MedGen UID:
- 88445
- •Concept ID:
- C0085615
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- Disease or Syndrome
A conduction block of the right branch of the bundle of His. This manifests as a prolongation of the QRS complex (greater than 0.12 s) with delayed activation of the right ventricle and terminal delay on the EKG.
Right axis deviation- MedGen UID:
- 534422
- •Concept ID:
- C0232296
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- Finding
A kind of abnormal ventricular axis in the EKG whereby the QRS axis falls between +90 degrees and 180 degrees, or beyond +100 degrees if the adult range is used.
Biventricular hypertrophy- MedGen UID:
- 807328
- •Concept ID:
- C0281788
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- Disease or Syndrome
Thickening of the heart walls in both ventricles.
Fourth heart sound- MedGen UID:
- 604154
- •Concept ID:
- C0425593
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- Finding
The fourth heart sound (S4) is a low-pitched sound that occurs just before the first heart sound (S1) when the atria contract to force blood into the left ventricle, that is, coincident with late diastolic filling of the ventricle due to atrial contraction.
Elevated jugular venous pressure- MedGen UID:
- 636282
- •Concept ID:
- C0520861
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- Finding
Increased jugular venous pressure.
Short stature- MedGen UID:
- 87607
- •Concept ID:
- C0349588
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- Finding
A height below that which is expected according to age and gender norms. Although there is no universally accepted definition of short stature, many refer to "short stature" as height more than 2 standard deviations below the mean for age and gender (or below the 3rd percentile for age and gender dependent norms).
Loss of ambulation- MedGen UID:
- 332305
- •Concept ID:
- C1836843
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- Finding
Inability to walk in a person who previous had the ability to walk.
Scoliosis- MedGen UID:
- 11348
- •Concept ID:
- C0036439
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- Disease or Syndrome
The presence of an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
Muscle weakness- MedGen UID:
- 57735
- •Concept ID:
- C0151786
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- Finding
Reduced strength of muscles.
Proximal muscle weakness- MedGen UID:
- 113169
- •Concept ID:
- C0221629
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- Finding
A lack of strength of the proximal muscles.
Scapuloperoneal weakness- MedGen UID:
- 331234
- •Concept ID:
- C1842161
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- Finding
Scapuloperoneal amyotrophy- MedGen UID:
- 331235
- •Concept ID:
- C1842162
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- Finding
Muscular atrophy in the distribution of shoulder girdle and peroneal muscles.
Centrally nucleated skeletal muscle fibers- MedGen UID:
- 330782
- •Concept ID:
- C1842170
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- Finding
An abnormality in which the nuclei of sarcomeres take on an abnormally central localization (or in which this feature is found in an increased proportion of muscle cells).
Calf muscle hypertrophy- MedGen UID:
- 335868
- •Concept ID:
- C1843057
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- Finding
Muscle hypertrophy affecting the calf muscles.
Proximal amyotrophy- MedGen UID:
- 342591
- •Concept ID:
- C1850794
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- Disease or Syndrome
Amyotrophy (muscular atrophy) affecting the proximal musculature.
Type 1 muscle fiber predominance- MedGen UID:
- 344274
- •Concept ID:
- C1854387
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- Finding
An abnormal predominance of type I muscle fibers (in general, this feature can only be observed on muscle biopsy).
Thoracic scoliosis- MedGen UID:
- 387910
- •Concept ID:
- C1857790
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- Anatomical Abnormality
EMG: myopathic abnormalities- MedGen UID:
- 867362
- •Concept ID:
- C4021726
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- Pathologic Function
The presence of abnormal electromyographic patterns indicative of myopathy, such as small-short polyphasic motor unit potentials.
Muscle fiber hyaline bodies- MedGen UID:
- 867765
- •Concept ID:
- C4022155
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- Anatomical Abnormality
Subsarcolemmal, eosinophilic glass-like regions in the cytoplasm of muscle fibers. Hyaline bodies show significant reactivity to myofibrillar ATPase after acid pre-incubation and with immunohistochemistry, show intense reactivity with only slow myosin heavy chain. Electron microscopy of the affected areas show a lack of myofibrils and a uniform, finely granular matrix, sometimes suggesting a filamentous nature, containing few scattered nuclei and mitochondria.
Respiratory insufficiency- MedGen UID:
- 11197
- •Concept ID:
- C0035229
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- Pathologic Function
Impairment of gas exchange within the lungs secondary to a disease process, neoplasm, or trauma, possibly resulting in hypoxia, hypercarbia, or both, but not requiring intubation or mechanical ventilation. Patients are normally managed with pharmaceutical therapy, supplemental oxygen, or both.
Exertional dyspnea- MedGen UID:
- 68549
- •Concept ID:
- C0231807
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- Sign or Symptom
Perceived difficulty to breathe that occurs with exercise or exertion and improves with rest.
Restrictive ventilatory defect- MedGen UID:
- 478856
- •Concept ID:
- C3277226
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- Finding
A functional defect characterized by reduced total lung capacity (TLC) not associated with abnormalities of expiratory airflow or airway resistance. Spirometrically, a restrictive defect is defined as FEV1 (forced expiratory volume in 1 second) and FVC (forced vital capacity) less than 80 per cent. Restrictive lung disease may be caused by alterations in lung parenchyma or because of a disease of the pleura, chest wall, or neuromuscular apparatus.
Elevated circulating creatine kinase concentration- MedGen UID:
- 69128
- •Concept ID:
- C0241005
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- Finding
An elevation of the level of the enzyme creatine kinase (also known as creatine phosphokinase (CK; EC 2.7.3.2) in the blood. CK levels can be elevated in a number of clinical disorders such as myocardial infarction, rhabdomyolysis, and muscular dystrophy.
High palate- MedGen UID:
- 66814
- •Concept ID:
- C0240635
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- Congenital Abnormality
Height of the palate more than 2 SD above the mean (objective) or palatal height at the level of the first permanent molar more than twice the height of the teeth (subjective).
Myopathic facies- MedGen UID:
- 90695
- •Concept ID:
- C0332615
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- Finding
A facial appearance characteristic of myopathic conditions. The face appears expressionless with sunken cheeks, bilateral ptosis, and inability to elevate the corners of the mouth, due to muscle weakness.
- Abnormality of head or neck
- Abnormality of limbs
- Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Abnormality of the cardiovascular system
- Abnormality of the musculoskeletal system
- Abnormality of the nervous system
- Abnormality of the respiratory system
- Growth abnormality