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dystrophy [ˈdɪstrəfɪ], dystrophia [dɪˈstrəʊfɪə] n 1. (Medicine / Pathology) any of various bodily disorders, characterized by wasting of tissues See also muscular dystrophy 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Environmental Science) Ecology a condition of lake water when it is too acidic and poor in oxygen to support life, resulting from excessive humus content [New Latin dystrophia, from dys- + Greek trophē food] dystrophic [dɪsˈtrɒfɪk] adj dystrophy, dystrophia any of various diseases characterized by weakening or defective function of the process of nutrition, resulting in degeneration of the muscles. See also food and nutrition. — dystrophic, adj. See also: Disease and Illnesspoor or inadequate nutrition or growth. See also disease and illness. See also: Food and Nutrition
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71) If true, FSHD would resemble other MDs, such as Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD), that are nuclear in origin. At least 6 other rare human disorders due to lamin A/C mutations (known collectively as laminopathies) besides HGS have been described so far: Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (Bonne et al. |
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