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- Pseudohypertrophy, or false enlargement, is an increase in the size of an organ due to infiltration of a tissue not normally found in that organ. It is...
- (immunity-related swelling), muscle hyperplasia, muscle hypertrophy, muscle pseudohypertrophy (muscle atrophy with infiltration of fat or other tissue), or symmetrical...
- upright. Another characteristic sign of Duchenne muscular dystrophy is pseudohypertrophy (enlarging) of the muscles of the tongue, calves, buttocks, and shoulders...
- dystrophy may start as true muscle hypertrophy, but later develop into pseudohypertrophy. Anabolism Colorado Experiment Davis' law Follistatin Lean body m****...
- type of CMT is not caused by the muscles enlarging directly, but by pseudohypertrophy of the legs as fatty tissue enters the leg muscles. Charcot–Marie–Tooth...
- to have a pseudoathletic appearance of the calves (hypertrophy or pseudohypertrophy), including exercise intolerance and/or muscle weakness: Hoffmann...
- resulting in muscle weakness, muscle pain, stiffness, and rarely, pseudohypertrophy. Patients with goiters who have had autoimmune thyroiditis for many...
- breathing Skeletal deformities of the chest, and back (scoliosis) Pseudohypertrophy of calf muscles Muscle cramps Heart muscle problems Elevated creatine...
- Ophthalmologic and endocrinologic disturbances Ophthalmic cysticercosis Visual loss; extraocular muscle paralysis Muscle cysticercosis Muscle pseudohypertrophy...
- 2016-04-24. Walters, Jon (October 2017). "Muscle hypertrophy and pseudohypertrophy". Practical Neurology. 17 (5): 369–379. doi:10.1136/practneurol-2017-001695...