
(from the article `muscle disease`) ...in athletes. Hypertrophy not associated with exercise occurs in an unusual form of muscular dystrophy known as myotonia congenita, which combines ...
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Increase in size of an organ or a part, due not to increase in size or number of the specific functional elements but to that of some other tissue, fatty or fibrous. ... Synonym: false hypertrophy. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(soo″do-hi-pur´trә-fe) increase in size without true hypertrophy. adj., pseudohypertroph´ic., adj.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sū′dō-hī-pĕr′trŏ-fē Definitions: 1. Increase in size of an organ or a part, due not to increase in size or number of the specific functional elements but to that of some other tissue, fatty or fibrous. Synonyms: false hypertrophy
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pseudohypertrophy Related 'above, over, beyond the normal, excessive' word units: epi-; super-, supra-, sur; ultra-, ult-.
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pseudohypertrophy, pseudohypertrophic An increase in size of an organ or a part, due not to an increase in size or the number of the specific functional elements but to that of some other tissue, fatty or fibrous.
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