2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12325-023-02463-8
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Concept Elicitation Interviews and Conceptual Model to Understand the Patient Experience of Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy

Abstract: Introduction Limb girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMDs) are a group of rare and heterogeneous disorders involving progressive wasting of shoulder and pelvic girdle musculature. This study aimed to generate qualitative evidence on patient and caregiver experiences with symptoms and impacts of LGMD on overall function and daily life for sarcoglycanopathy subtypes 2C/R5, 2D/R3, and 2E/R4. Methods Twenty-three individuals with LGMD with ( n = 5) or … Show more

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“…Common symptoms include difficulty rising from a seated or prone position, climbing stairs, and lifting objects due to weakness in the upper arms and thighs. LGMD can also affect other body systems, including cardiovascular and respiratory systems [ 3 ]. Variants in the dysferlin gene ( DYSF ), which encode DYSF (MIM*603,009), are associated with an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by various clinically distinct muscular dystrophies, including LGMD [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common symptoms include difficulty rising from a seated or prone position, climbing stairs, and lifting objects due to weakness in the upper arms and thighs. LGMD can also affect other body systems, including cardiovascular and respiratory systems [ 3 ]. Variants in the dysferlin gene ( DYSF ), which encode DYSF (MIM*603,009), are associated with an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by various clinically distinct muscular dystrophies, including LGMD [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%