Desmin myopathy, a skeletal myopathy with cardiomyopathy caused by mutations in the desmin gene.
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M. Dalakas | Kye-yoon Park | K. Sivakumar | L. Goldfarb | C. Semino-Mora | K. Y. Park | H. S. Lee | K. Sivakumar | Hee‐Suk Lee | K. Park
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