Muscular dystrophy is a rare inherited disease of the nerves and
muscles that occurs mostly in males. The most common type of muscular dystrophy
causes rapid muscle wasting and progressive weakness early in life, usually
between the ages of 2 and 5.
Muscle wasting begins in the shoulder and pelvic areas. Fat and
connective tissue may grow into muscles and cause abnormal enlargement
(hypertrophy), especially in the calf muscles of the legs. Within several years
muscular dystrophy affects the muscles of the upper body and arms. Eventually
all the major muscles are affected.
There is no cure for muscular dystrophy. Treatment involves
controlling symptoms.