atrophy|atrophies in English
noun
['at·ro·phy || 'ætrəfɪ]
wasting away, degeneration of a body part (Medicine)
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1. Atrophy definition: If a muscle or other part of the body atrophies , it decreases in size or strength , Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
2. In particular, the invention proposes tools for the treatment of atrophies of any aetiology, such as muscular dystrophies, cachexia, and atrophy related to malnutrition or to immobilization.
3. Atrophie translate: atrophy, atrophy, Atrophied, Atrophied, atrophy, atrophy
4. Cerebral cortex atrophies in coma patients.
5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Illness & disability, Biology atrophy at‧ro‧phy / ˈætrəfi / verb (Atrophied, atrophying, atrophies) [intransitive, transitive] MI if a part of the body atrophies or is Atrophied, it becomes weak because of lack of use or lack of blood therapy to prevent the leg muscles from
6. Atrophy.
7. Neurogenic Atrophy is the most severe type of muscle Atrophy
8. Intestinal atrophy.
9. Adipose tissue is deprived of its blood supply and atrophies.
10. Autopoloist Severe thenar atrophy
11. “ATROPHY OF RELIGIOUS LIFE”
12. Atrophy Definition Atrophy is a term that describes the wasting away of cell tissue
13. Atrophy is usually acquired, meaning it is the result of a disease (pathological Atrophy) or some change in condition within the body (physiological Atrophy)
14. Matching words include atraments, atrazines, atriotomy, atrocious, Atrophias, atrophied, atrophies, atropines and atropisms
15. It prevents atrophy by
16. The invention also relates to methods of inhibiting thymic atrophy, including tumor-associated atrophy.
17. Overview Brain Atrophy — or cerebral Atrophy — is the loss of brain cells called neurons
18. Muscle Atrophy or Muscle Wasting
19. Circumscribed cerebral Atrophy pick's disease
20. What is Muscle Atrophy? Muscle Atrophy is a term used to describe the loss of muscle
21. Disuse Atrophy Atrophy of a tissue or organ as a result of inactivity or diminished function
22. Acute yellow Atrophy massive hepatic necrosis
23. Acute yellow Atrophy massive hepatic necrosis.
24. A method of reversing thymic atrophy
25. This atrophy was a true atrophy and characterized by a decrease in villus height, mucosal thickness and mitotic activity.