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Muscle tissue disorder
- ... of central nervous system dysfunction, genetic disorders, or muscle disorders. Hypotonic infants rest with their elbows and knees ...
- ... of tissue around the joint, spasticity of the muscles, pain or disease.
- ... is a slowly progressive disorder that affects movement, muscle control, and balance. Part of the disease process develops as cells are destroyed in certain ...
- ... tendons, and other connective tissues, resulting in painful muscles without weakness. The cause of this disorder is unknown, although it is a chronic problem ...
- ... is Gottron sign, seen in dermatomyositis (an inflammatory disease of the muscles and skin). Violet-colored inflammation over the knuckles ...
- A band of muscle fibers, the lower esophageal sphincter, closes off the ... For a patient who has persistent symptoms despite medical ...
- ... 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, ...
- ... 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 ...
- 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 ...
- ... knuckles (Gottron sign) associated with dermatomyositis, an autoimmune disease of the skin and muscles.