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muscular dystrophy vs myotonic dystrophy

myotonic dystrophy vs muscular dystrophy

muscular dystrophy and myotonic dystrophy both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
muscular dystrophy Yes No No No
myotonic dystrophy Yes No No No
As nouns, myotonic dystrophy is a hyponym of muscular dystrophy; that is, myotonic dystrophy is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than muscular dystrophy:
  • muscular dystrophy: any of several hereditary diseases of the muscular system characterized by weakness and wasting of skeletal muscles
  • myotonic dystrophy: a severe form of muscular dystrophy marked by generalized weakness and muscular wasting that affects the face and feet and hands and neck; difficult speech and difficulty with the hands that spreads to the arms and shoulders and legs and hips; the onset can be any time from birth to middle age and the progression is slow; inheritance is autosomal dominant
muscular dystrophy (noun) myotonic dystrophy (noun)
any of several hereditary diseases of the muscular system characterized by weakness and wasting of skeletal muscles a severe form of muscular dystrophy marked by generalized weakness and muscular wasting that affects the face and feet and hands and neck; difficult speech and difficulty with the hands that spreads to the arms and shoulders and legs and hips; the onset can be any time from birth to middle age and the progression is slow; inheritance is autosomal dominant
Difference between muscular dystrophy and myotonic dystrophy

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