Congenital benign spinal muscular atrophy dominant
Overview
Congenital benign spinal muscular atrophy dominant: A very rare syndrome characterized by non-progressive muscle weakness that affects mainly the legs.
Symptoms
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Congenital benign spinal muscular atrophy dominant includes the 5 symptoms listed below:
- Poor muscle tone
- Muscle wasting
- Impaired knee joint extension
- Weak leg muscles
- Inward-turned toes
Causes
- Muscle wasting
- Poor muscle tone
- Weak leg muscles
Diagnosis
These home medical tests may be relevant to Congenital benign spinal muscular atrophy dominant: * Cold & Flu: Home Testing: o Home Fever Tests o Home Ear Infection Tests o Home Flu Tests
Treatment
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