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Some pathologic changes at the site of injection (such as subcutaneous fat atrophy, depigmentation of the skin, and telangiectasias) are well known disadvantages of local steroid i...
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Some pathologic changes at the site of injection (such as subcutaneous fat atrophy, depigmentation of the...
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We report the clinical and unique pathologic findings in three cases of McArdle's disease with prominent type 1 fiber atrophy.
Atrophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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When it occurs as a result of disease or loss of trophic support due to other disease, it is termed pathological atrophy, although it can be a part of normal body ...
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The adaptation may be physiologic(al) (normal) or pathologic(al) (abnormal). Five major types of adaptation include atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, dysplasia ...
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Feb 11, 2010 ... Onset and Progression of Pathologic Atrophy in Huntington Disease: A Longitudinal MR Imaging Study. N.Z. Hobbsa,b,; J. Barnesa,; C. Frosta,c ...
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Feb 11, 2010 ... Onset and progression of pathologic atrophy in Huntington disease: a longitudinal MR imaging study. Hobbs NZ, Barnes J, Frost C, Henley SM, ...
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Aug 27, 2010 ... Maintaining the old pattern of behavior would have resulted in pathological atrophy, and, soon, I would have needed help getting up and down.
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Apr 21, 2010 ... Ocular pathology in multiple sclerosis: retinal atrophy and inflammation irrespective of disease duration. Ari J. Green1,; Stephen McQuaid3, ...
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Atrophy is reduced size of an organ or tissue resulting from a decrease in cell size and number. Atrophy can be physiologic or pathologic. Physiologic atrophy is ...
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