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MyositisInflammation of muscle tissue. There are many causes of myositis, including injury, medications, and diseases, such as dermatomyositis. Myositis may require no treatment, stopping medications, or treatment of an underlying disease, if present.
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MyositisA medical condition in which muscles become inflamed
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MyositisInflammation of the muscle.
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Myositismuscle inflammation (pop)
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Myositis(n) inflammation of muscle tissue
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MyositisMyositis is inflammation of your skeletal muscles, which are also called the voluntary muscles. These are the muscles you consciously control that help you move your body. An injury, infection or auto [..]
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MyositisInflammation of a muscle.
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MyositisInflammation of muscle characterized by pain, tenderness and occasionally spasm.
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MyositisInflammation of skeletal muscles (Modern)
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Myositisis inflammation and degeneration of muscle tissue.
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MyositisInflammation of a Muscle or Muscle Tissue.
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MyositisProgressive Myopathies characterized by the presence of Inclusion Bodies on Muscle Biopsy. Sporadic and hereditary Forms have been described. The sporadic form is an acquired, Adult-onset inflammatory [..]
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MyositisDiseases characterized by Inflammation involving multiple Muscles. This may occur as an acute or chronic condition associated with medication toxicity (Drug Toxicity); Connective Tissue Diseases; Infe [..]
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MyositisInflammation of the extraocular Muscle of the eye. It is characterized by swelling which can Lead to Ischemia, Fibrosis, or Orbital Pseudotumor.
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MyositisInflammation of skeletal muscle (MUSCLE, SKELETAL). Infectious, autoimmune, and paraneoplastic processes represent some of the more common conditions that may be associated with myositis. (From Adams [..]
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MyositisProgressive myopathies characterized by the presence of inclusion bodies on muscle biopsy. Sporadic and hereditary forms have been described. The sporadic form is an acquired, adult-onset inflammatory [..]
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MyositisInflammation of a muscle, characterized by pain, tenderness, and sometimes spasm in the affected area.
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MyositisInflammation of a muscle.
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Myositis
Inflammation of the muscles.
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