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MyopathyAny and all diseases of muscle.
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MyopathySee: Mitochondrial myopathy.
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MyopathyA condition of the muscles in which they are diseased
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MyopathyA muscle disease characterized by muscle weakness that usually results in the deterioration of muscle.
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MyopathyProgressive muscle weakness. Myopathy may arise as a toxic reaction to AZT or as a consequence of the HIV infection itself.
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MyopathyAny disease of muscle.
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Myopathyis 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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Myopathymuscle diease (pop)
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Myopathy - Any disease of muscle.
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Myopathy(n) any pathology of the muscles that is not attributable to nerve dysfunction
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MyopathyMuscular condition resulting in weakness (Modern)
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MyopathyMyopathy 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
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Myopathyany disease of muscle.
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MyopathyAcquired, familial, and congenital disorders of Skeletal Muscle and Smooth Muscle.
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MyopathyAn 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 [..]
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MyopathyA 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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MyopathyA 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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MyopathyA 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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MyopathyInflammation of a Muscle or Muscle Tissue.
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MyopathyA 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 [..]
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MyopathyDiseases 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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MyopathyA 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 [..]
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MyopathyA disease of muscle tissue. Use of certain antiretroviral (ARV) drugs may cause myopathy.
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MyopathyAn 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 [..]
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MyopathyGeneral term referring to any skeletal muscle disease.
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MyopathyAny disease of muscle.
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MyopathyAny 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 *
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MyopathyDisease of muscle or muscle tissue, especially skeletal muscle.
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