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Results 1 - 10 of 44 for Muscle tissue disorder
  1. ... of central nervous system dysfunction, genetic disorders, or muscle disorders. Hypotonic infants rest with their elbows and knees ...
  2. ... of tissue around the joint, spasticity of the muscles, pain or disease.
  3. ... is a slowly progressive disorder that affects movement, muscle control, and balance. Part of the disease process develops as cells are destroyed in certain ...
  4. ... tendons, and other connective tissues, resulting in painful muscles without weakness. The cause of this disorder is unknown, although it is a chronic problem ...
  5. ... is Gottron sign, seen in dermatomyositis (an inflammatory disease of the muscles and skin). Violet-colored inflammation over the knuckles ...
  6. A band of muscle fibers, the lower esophageal sphincter, closes off the ... For a patient who has persistent symptoms despite medical ...
  7. ... blood, which may result in symptoms such as muscle spasm or tetany, bone loss (osteoporosis), kidney disease, including kidney stones, psychiatric problems, including depression, irritability, ...
  8. ... Small, weak (atrophied) muscles or short, tight (spastic) muscles may cause deformities and prevent normal leg growth Hip diseases such as Legg-Perthes disease Previous injuries or ...
  9. The coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle itself. Blood supply through these arteries is critical for the heart. Coronary artery disease usually results from the build-up of fatty ...
  10. ... knuckles (Gottron sign) associated with dermatomyositis, an autoimmune disease of the skin and muscles.
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