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What causes Duchenne muscular dystrophy?
The cause is a genetic change which affects the muscles. Muscles contain a chemical (protein) called dystrophin, which is necessary for muscles to function properly. People with DMD have a shortage of dystrophin in their muscles. The lack of dystrophin leads to muscle fibre damage and a gradual weakening of the muscles. The shortage of dystrophin is caused by a faulty gene.