Partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body.
A decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse.
Any weakening or degeneration (especially through lack of use)
1 Background: Unavoidable periods of disuse lead to muscle atrophy and functional decline.
2 Conclusion: Unloading atrophy is associated with an increase in muscle sodium concentration.
3 Botox users end up with 'muscle atrophy or loss of muscle mass.
4 Segmental MRI analysis in mesial temporal atrophy provides added useful diagnostic information.
5 Objective: Vulvovaginal atrophy is a common, but under-recognized condition affecting postmenopausal women.
6 Despite callosal atrophy and intensive U-fibre region involvement, school performance was unchanged.
7 However, mild muscle atrophy in some of the transgenic mice was noted.
8 Its danger is not in assassination, but atrophy ; not abolition, but decline.
9 The mousetail suspension model was used to simulate weightlessness induced muscle atrophy .
10 Our results suggest that the ERC atrophy precedes hippocampal atrophy in AD.
11 Electricians and those working in chemical laboratories are susceptible to optic atrophy .
12 Use increases strength in all regions, and unused organs atrophy and wither.
13 Unenhanced computed tomography showed marked hepatic atrophy and broadly heterogeneous hypoattenuating areas.
14 In the mature central nervous system, deafferentation evokes atrophy and connective re-patterning.
15 Macular atrophy without normal lamination structure was the retina phenotype under OCT.
16 Most fibrotic scars and accompanying macular atrophy expanded over time, reducing VA.
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