TExES Special Education EC–12 (161) Practice Test

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What is a characteristic of Muscular Dystrophy as a genetic condition?

It primarily affects older adults.

It is a degenerative disease often first appears in childhood.

Muscular Dystrophy is indeed a degenerative genetic condition that primarily manifests in childhood. This characteristic is significant because it distinguishes Muscular Dystrophy from other conditions that may appear later in life, ensuring that awareness and appropriate interventions occur early. The disease leads to progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass over time, which can significantly hinder mobility and other physical functions. While there are many variations of Muscular Dystrophy, most types are diagnosed in children, making early detection and management crucial for improving quality of life. The focus on early childhood aligns with ongoing research and advancements aimed at supporting those affected and developing potential treatments.

It typically resolves on its own with age.

It impacts cognitive development more than physical.

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