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my·op·a·thy

 (mī-ŏp′ə-thē)
n. pl. my·op·a·thies
A disease of muscle or muscle tissue.

my′o·path′ic (mī′ə-păth′ĭk) adj.
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myopathy

(maɪˈɒpəθɪ)
n, pl -thies
(Pathology) any disease affecting muscles or muscle tissue
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my•op•a•thy

(maɪˈɒp ə θi)

n., pl. -thies.
any abnormality or disease of muscle tissue.
[1840–50]
my•o•path•ic (ˌmaɪ əˈpæθ ɪk) adj.
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myopathy

A muscle disease, usually degenerative, but sometimes caused by drug side-effects, chemical poisoning, or by chronic disorder of the immune system. The muscles generally fail to function fully.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.myopathy - any pathology of the muscles that is not attributable to nerve dysfunction
pathology - any deviation from a healthy or normal condition
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Translations
myopathie
miopatia

my·op·a·thy

n. miopatía, cualquier enfermedad muscular;
ocular ______ ocular.
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myopathy

n miopatía
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Muscular histopathology showed mitochondrial myopathy in the three late-onset patients but not in the early-onset ones.
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Mitochondrial myopathy and sideroblastic anemia (MLASA): Missense mutation in the pseudouridine synthase 1 (PUS1) gene is associated with the loss of tRNA pseudo-uridylation.
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Etiologies of NB Myopathy NB in other neuromuscular disorders AD: NEB, ACTA1, TPM3, TPM2 Myopathy Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies Acute alcoholic myopathy AR: ACTA1, TPM3, TPM2, TNNT1, Myotonic dystrophy CFL2, KBTBD13, KLHL40, Sarcoglycanopathies KLHL41, LMOD3, MYPN, MYO18B Mitochondrial myopathy GYG1 polyglucosan body myopathy Late-onset Pompe disease Acquired Neuropathy MGUS Spinal muscular atrophy HIV-associated myopathy Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease Other Hypothyroidism Chronic renal failure Keys: genes are written in italic font; AD, autosomal dominant; AR, autosomal recessive; NB, nemaline body; MGUS, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance.
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