In patients with Congenital dystrophy, muscles and tendons around joints can develop chronic shortening that prevents joints from moving freely. Additionally, they experience symptoms like deformities in foot, developing scoliosis and having problems with controlling muscles and sometimes lacking facial expressions. Getting easily tired and having poor concentration is also common in congenital dystrophy which effects development and learning.
Pathological alterations included diffuse cerebral and cerebellar micropolygyria, with bilateral temporal agyria, and abnormal fusion of gray matter in the basal portions of both frontal hemispheres.
Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy appears in the eyes