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  1. Muscle Atrophy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    Muscle atrophy is the wasting or thinning of your muscle mass. It can be caused by disuse of your muscles or neurogenic conditions.

  2. Atrophy | definition of Atrophy by Medical dictionary

    Atrophy is not completely understood, but largely attributed to decreased protein production and increased protein degradation (e.g., via the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway).

  3. Atrophy - Wikipedia

    Atrophy is reduction in size of cell, organ or tissue, after attaining its normal mature growth. In contrast, hypoplasia is the reduction in the cellular numbers of an organ, or tissue that has not …

  4. Understanding Atrophy: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment

    Jan 16, 2024 · Atrophy is a term used in medical and scientific contexts to describe the shrinkage or wasting away of a body tissue or organ. This can occur as a result of various factors, …

  5. Atrophy | Definition, Types, & Effects | Britannica

    Atrophy, decrease in size of a body part, cell, organ, or other tissue. Atrophy is a hallmark of conditions such as starvation, aging, and certain disease states. It also occurs normally in …

  6. ATROPHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ATROPHY is decrease in size or wasting away of a body part or tissue; also : arrested development or loss of a part or organ incidental to the normal development or life of …

  7. Atrophy: Medical Term Definition & Overview | Voka Wiki

    Atrophy is a lifetime reduction in the size of cells, tissues or organs, which is accompanied by a decrease or failure of their function. This is an acquired process, in contrast to congenital …

  8. atrophy - Definition | OpenMD.com

    (atrophy) Decrease in the size of a cell, tissue, organ, or multiple organs, associated with a variety of pathological conditions such as abnormal cellular changes, ischemia, malnutrition, or …

  9. Atrophy - Medical dictionary

    Atrophy is commonly caused by disuse or inadequate cell nutrition due to poor blood circulation. It may also occur during prolonged illness, when the body needs to use up the protein reserves …

  10. Atrophy - MyPathologyReport

    In pathology, atrophy describes a loss of tissue or a decrease in the size of an organ. Causes include decreased blood supply and disuse.