Myasthenia

Myasthenia

Myasthenia is a medical term for muscle weakness. The term may also refer to:

Medical conditions


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  • myasthenia — (n.) muscular weakness, 1856, medical Latin; see MYO (Cf. myo ) + ASTHENIA (Cf. asthenia) …   Etymology dictionary

  • myasthenia — [mī΄as thē′nē ə] [ModL: see MYO & ASTHENIA] muscular weakness or fatigue myasthenic [mī΄asthen′ik] adj …   English World dictionary

  • myasthenia — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: circa 1856 muscular debility; also myasthenia gravis • myasthenic adjective or noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • myasthenia — noun Abnormal weakness of the muscles; but especially myasthenia gravis …   Wiktionary

  • myasthenia — Muscular weakness. [G. mys, muscle, + astheneia, weakness] m. angiosclerotica SYN: intermittent claudication. m. gravis a disorder of neuromuscular transmission marked by fluctuating weakness and fatigue of certain …   Medical dictionary

  • myasthenia — [ˌmʌɪəs θi:nɪə] (also myasthenia gravis grα:vɪs, gravɪs) noun a rare chronic autoimmune disease marked by muscular weakness without atrophy. Origin C19: mod. L., from Gk mus muscle + asthenia …   English new terms dictionary

  • Myasthenia gravis — Classification and external resources Detailed view of a neuromuscular junction: 1. Axon 2. Sarcolemma 3. Synaptic vesicle 4. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor 5. Mitochondrion …   Wikipedia

  • myasthenia gravis — myasthenia gra·vis grav əs, gräv n a disease characterized by progressive weakness and exhaustibility of voluntary muscles without atrophy or sensory disturbance and caused by an autoimmune attack on acetylcholine receptors at neuromuscular… …   Medical dictionary

  • myasthenia gravis — [mī΄as thē′nē əgrā′vis] n. a disease of faulty nerve conduction characterized by myasthenia, esp. of the face and neck …   English World dictionary

  • myasthenia grav|is — «GRAV ihs, GRAHV ; GRAY vihs», a disease that causes extreme weakness of the muscles, because of an interruption of nerve impulses traveling to the muscles, and related in some way to the functioning of the thymus gland …   Useful english dictionary

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