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English: Depiction of the muscles affected in myotonic dystrophy, types 1 and 2 (DM1 and DM2). This depiction shows DM1 to involve the hairline, facial muscles, neck muscles, lower arm muscles, and lower leg muscles. DM2 is shown to involve the pectoral and upper arm muscles, and the upper leg muscles.
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Source Core Clinical Phenotypes in Myotonic Dystrophies. Front. Neurol., 02 May 2018.
Author Wenninger, Stephan; Montagnese, Federica; Schoser, Benedikt.

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Areas of body affected in myotonic dystrophy, types 1 and 2, highlighted in red.

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