
1) An abnormal loss of strength 2) Astheny 3) Debility 4) Feebleness 5) Frailness 6) Frailty 7) Infirmity 8) Lack or loss of strength 9) Weakness
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1) Astheny
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Abnormal bodily weakness or feebleness; decay of strength. This was a term descriptive of a patient's condition and of no help in making a diagnosis. Also called asthenia.
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Weakness; lack or loss of strength.
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• (n.) Alt. of Astheny
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(Gr. asthens without strength + -ia) lack or loss of strength and energy, weakness.
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a condition in which the body lacks or has lost strength either as a whole or in any of its parts. General asthenia occurs in many chronic wasting ...
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Weakness; lack of energy and strength.
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Lack or loss of strength, usually involving muscular system.
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<neurology> The lack or loss of strength and energy, weakness. ... Origin: Gr. Asthenes = without strength ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(as-the´ne-ә) weakness; loss of strength and energy; called also adynamia and debility. adj., asthen´ic., adj. neurocirculatory asthenia Da Costa syndrome.
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Weakness. May be a euphemism for pulmonary tuberculosis
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Type: Term Pronunciation: as-thē′nē-ă Definitions: 1. Weakness or debility. Synonyms: adynamia1
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Asthenia: Weakness. Lack of energy and strength. Loss of strength. The word asthenia is not much used in medicine today, although it is a prominent part of myasthenia, a loss of muscle strength, as in myasthenia gravis. Asthenia is from the Greek asthenes, from a- (without) + sthenos (strength).
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See debility.
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Asthenia is a weakness or debility of some form, hence neurasthenia, a term for an illness seen by dctors around the turn of the century, a probable precursor to chronic fatigue syndrome and myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME).
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see debility
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Weakness, debilitation
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[
n] - an abnormal loss of strength
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asthenia Lack or loss of strength and energy; weakness; debility or diminution of the vital forces.
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astheny noun an abnormal loss of strength
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lack or loss of strength; weakness.
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[Difficult words] an abnormal loss of strength
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[Obscure words] an abnormal loss of strength
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