ba0006p151 | (1) | ICCBH2017
Wood Claire
, Wong Sze C
, Straub Volker
, Ahmed S Faisal
, Farquharson Colin
Short stature and osteoporosis are common in DMD. Disease progression can be slowed by glucocorticoids but these are associated with further growth retardation and skeletal fragility. The defect in growth and skeletal development in children with DMD is probably multifactorial and not solely dependent on glucocorticoid exposure. The muscular dystrophy x-linked (mdx) mouse is the most commonly used animal model of DMD. However, its growth phenotype has not been studied...