Multiple chronic diseases are also associated with elevated systemic inflammation including RA.128,129,130,131,132,133In RA patients, loss of muscle strength is associated with RA duration rather than with chronological age, in contrast to the decline with age observed in the general population.134...
Muscle atrophy refers to the loss of muscle mass, particularly noticeable in specific hand muscles and forearm muscles, often symmetrically, as seen in diabetic neuropathy. It can serve as a clinical indicator for diagnosing diabetes. AI generated definition based on:Peripheral Neuropathies,1978 ...
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implicated in severe, infantile hepatocerebral mtDNA depletion disorders characterised by a loss of mtDNA copies – can also cause clonally-expanded mtDNA deletion and focal cytochrome c oxidase (COX) deficiency in skeletal muscle associated with an adult presentation of neuropathy and leukoencephalopathy....
Strength training (ST) is considered a promising intervention for reversing the loss of muscle function and the deterioration of muscle structure that is a... DBF Hurley,SM Roth - 《Sports Medicine》 被引量: 861发表: 2000年 The muscular dystrophies. The muscular dystrophies are inherited myogen...
1. A tissue composed of fibers capable of contracting to effect bodily movement. 2. A contractile organ consisting of a special bundle of muscle tissue, which moves a particular bone, part, or substance of the body: the heart muscle; the muscles of the arm. 3. Muscular strength: enough ...
Therefore, we hypothe- sised that the motor neuron loss we observed in the same knockout mice may also be due to a non-cell au- tonomous mechanism, but in this instance, arising from muscle tissue, which has previously been shown to have important trophic support functions for motor ...
Distortion or loss of sensation, and/or weakness Diseases of the peripheral nerves, such as diabetic neuropathy, with distorted and diminished sensation and weakness Several primarily dystonic muscle diseases SLIDESHOW Muscle Cramps (Charley Horse) and Muscle Spasms See Slideshow Can medications cause ...
During physical exertion and/or SKM injury (due to loss of membrane integrity of myocytes and/or their organelles, necrosis, etc.), CK and other intracellular proteins and enzymes, such as myoglobin (Myo) and aspartate transaminase (AST), are released into the bloodstream. Myo is a protein ...
Trojaborg W, Weimer LH, Hays AP: Electrophysiologic studies in critical illness associated weakness: myopathy or neuropathy— a reappraisal. Clin Neurophysiol 2001, 112:1586–1593. Critically ill patients can develop both critical illness myopathy and critical illness polyneuropathy. When these condition...