Duchenne dystrophy
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Duchenne dystrophy
named after Guillaume Duchenne (1806–75), French neurologist
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Early in life a boy with Duchenne dystrophy may have astronomically high levels, sometimes up to 1,000 units.
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Since boy victims of Duchenne dystrophy are severely crippled in their teens and dead at an early age, they do not reproduce.
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