Meaning Myopathy
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Any and all diseases of muscle.
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See: Mitochondrial myopathy.
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A condition of the muscles in which they are diseased
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A muscle disease characterized by muscle weakness that usually results in the deterioration of muscle.
Source: radiologyinfo.org

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Progressive muscle weakness. Myopathy may arise as a toxic reaction to AZT or as a consequence of the HIV infection itself.
Source: hiv.va.gov

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Any disease of muscle.
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is an umbrella term used to describe any condition or disorder which involves defective functioning of the muscle fibres. For example, cardio myopathy is the dysfunction of cardiac muscle tissue which [..]
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muscle diease (pop)
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 - Any disease of muscle.
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(n) any pathology of the muscles that is not attributable to nerve dysfunction
Source: beedictionary.com

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Muscular condition resulting in weakness (Modern)
Source: hharp.org

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Myopathy is a muscular disorder characterised by dysfunctional muscle fibres. It may have a number of causes and can occur in many different muscles in the body
Source: myvmc.com

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any disease of muscle.
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Acquired, familial, and congenital disorders of Skeletal Muscle and Smooth Muscle.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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An inherited congenital Myopathic Condition characterized by weakness and Hypotonia in infancy and delayed motor development. Muscle Biopsy reveals a condensation of Myofibrils and myofibrillar materi [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A heterogeneous group of Diseases characterized by the early onset of Hypotonia, developmental delay of Motor Skills, non-progressive weakness. Each of these disorders is associated with a specific hi [..]
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A Mitochondrial Disorder featuring the triad of chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia, Cardiomyopathy (Cardiomyopathies) with conduction block (Heart Block), and Retinitis Pigmentosa. Disease o [..]
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A heterogeneous group of genetic disorders characterized by progressive Muscular Atrophy and Muscle Weakness beginning in the hands, the Legs, or the Feet. Most are Adult-onset autosomal dominant Form [..]
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Inflammation of a Muscle or Muscle Tissue.
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A Mitochondrial Myopathy characterized by slowly progressive Paralysis of the levator palpebrae, orbicularis oculi, and extraocular Muscles. Ragged-red fibers and Atrophy are found on Muscle Biopsy. F [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Diseases characterized by Myotonia, which may be inherited or acquired. Myotonia may be restricted to certain Muscles (e.g., intrinsic hand Muscles) or occur as a generalized condition. These disorder [..]
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A group of inherited congenital Myopathic Conditions characterized clinically by weakness, Hypotonia, and prominent hypoplasia of proximal Muscles including the Face. Muscle Biopsy reveals large numbe [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A disease of muscle tissue. Use of certain antiretroviral (ARV) drugs may cause myopathy.
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An inherited congenital myopathic condition characterized by weakness and hypotonia in infancy and delayed motor development. Muscle biopsy reveals a condensation of myofibrils and myofibrillar materi [..]
Source: medicaldictionaryweb.com

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General term referring to any skeletal muscle disease.
Source: merckvetmanual.com

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Any disease of muscle.
Source: weillcornellbrainandspine.org

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Any abnormal conditions or disease of the muscle tissues, which include the muscles over our bones (skeletal muscle) and the heart (cardiac muscle). * Back to Top *
Source: umdf.org

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Disease of muscle or muscle tissue, especially skeletal muscle.
Source: cfgd.cochrane.org





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