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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for body myopathy
  1. ... problems Kidney failure Buildup of acid in the body fluids ( metabolic acidosis ) Fluid buildup in the lungs Weak or deformed muscles (myopathy or muscular dystrophy )
  2. ... joint, such as the meniscus or cartilage Lose bodies which have become ... disorders can damage the nerves, tendons, and muscles, and ...
  3. ... illnesses, most often cancer drugs Abnormal heart rhythms Muscle disorders, such as muscular dystrophy Genetic disorders leading to abnormal development of the heart muscle
  4. ... the paralysis affects the lower half of the body and both legs it is called paraplegia. If it affects both arms and legs, it is called quadriplegia. If the paralysis affects the muscles that cause breathing, it is quickly life-threatening.
  5. ... group of diseases called myopathies, more specifically inflammatory myopathies.
  6. ... neurologic diseases such as myasthenia gravis or some myopathies ... side of the body may also be involved. Facial paralysis that is ...
  7. ... part of a larger group of diseases called myopathies, more specifically inflammatory myopathies. ... muscles. It is also known as idiopathic inflammatory myopathy. The exact cause is unknown, but it may ...
  8. ... myocarditis) Lung tissue death (pulmonary infarction) Muscular dystrophies Myopathy Rhabdomyolysis Trauma Other conditions that may give positive ...
  9. ... to evaluate diseases of nerve or muscle, including: Myopathy Lambert-Eaton syndrome Myasthenia gravis Carpal tunnel syndrome ...
  10. ... 14. Wang MY, Rubin RM, Sadun AA. Ocular myopathies. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, eds. Ophthalmology . 5th ...
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