Central Core Disease (CCD)
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  • Definition - one of a group of diseases that cause problems with the tone and contraction of skeletal muscles

    Cause - multiple origins; commonly caused by defects in a gene that carries instructions for a molecular "gate" that releases calcium from inside muscle cells

    Onset - congenital; at or near birth

    Symptoms - poor muscle tone (hypotonia) and persistent muscle weakness in infants; usually motor milestones reached late; skeletal deformities, including joint dislocations and scoliosis (spinal curvature), often occur; susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia, a dangerous adverse reaction to anesthesia

    Progression - slow or no progression

    Inheritance - autosomal dominant, or produced by a defective gene contributed by one parent; possibly autosomal recessive, or produced by defective genes contributed by both parents, in rare cases

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