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Generally, affected individuals have generalized muscle weakness, typically involving proximal muscles, the face, bulbar and respiratory muscles.","GARD_Name__c":"Actin accumulation myopathy","GARD_Synonym__c":"acta1 nemaline myopathy; actin accumulation myopathy (disorder); actin myopathy; cmyo2a; congenital myopathy 2a, typical, autosomal dominant; congenital myopathy with excess of thin filaments; congenital myopathy with excess thin filaments; myopathy, actin, congenital, with cores; myopathy, actin, congenital, with excess of thin myofilaments; nemaline myopathy 3; nemaline myopathy 3, autosomal dominant or recessive; nemaline myopathy 3, with intranuclear rods; nemaline myopathy caused by mutation in acta1; nemaline myopathy type 3","Curated_Disease_Description_Source__c":"MONDO:0008070","Curated_Disease_Description__c":"Actin-accumulation myopathy is a disorder that primarily affects skeletal muscles, which are muscles that the body uses for movement. 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The name actin-accumulation myopathy derives from characteristic accumulations in muscle cells of filaments composed of a protein called actin. 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People with actin-accumulation myopathy have severe muscle weakness (myopathy) and poor muscle tone (hypotonia) throughout the body. Signs and symptoms of this condition are apparent in infancy and include feeding and swallowing difficulties, a weak cry, and difficulty with controlling head movements. Affected babies are sometimes described as 'floppy' and may be unable to move on their own. The severe muscle weakness that occurs in actin-accumulation myopathy also affects the muscles used for breathing. Individuals with this disorder may take shallow breaths (hypoventilate), especially during sleep, resulting in a shortage of oxygen and a buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood. Frequent respiratory infections and life-threatening breathing difficulties can occur. Because of the respiratory problems, most affected individuals do not survive past infancy. Those who do survive have delayed development of motor skills such as sitting, crawling, standing, and walking. The name actin-accumulation myopathy derives from characteristic accumulations in muscle cells of filaments composed of a protein called actin. 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