amyotonia
1amyotonia — [ā mī΄ō tō′nē ə] n. [ModL < A 2 (not) + MYOTONIA] a condition in which the muscle tissues lack normal vigor and tension; lack of muscle tone …
2Amyotonia — raumenų tonuso nepakankamumas statusas T sritis gyvūnų raida, augimas, ontogenezė, embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Amyotonia; Deficientia muscularis tonalis ryšiai: platesnis terminas – nepakankamumas sinonimas – amiotonija …
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3Amyotonia — raumenų tonuso nepakankamumas statusas T sritis embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Amyotonia; Deficientia muscularis tonalis ryšiai: platesnis terminas – nepakankamumas sinonimas – amiotonija …
4amyotonia congenita — amyotonia con·gen·i·ta kən jen ət ə n a congenital disease of infants characterized by flaccidity of the skeletal muscles resulting in an inability to move freely or maintain upright posture * * * (floppy baby syndrome) a former diagnosis for… …
5AMYOTONIA CONGENITA — AMYOTONIA CONGENITA, см. Myatonia …
6amyotonia congenita — kənˈjenəd.ə noun Etymology: New Latin, congenital amyotonia : a congenital disease of infants characterized by flaccidity of the skeletal muscles resulting in an inability to move freely or maintain upright posture …
7amyotonia — noun Etymology: New Latin Date: 1907 deficiency of muscle tone …
8amyotonia — amyatonic /ay muy euh ton ik, ay muy /, adj. /ay muy euh toh nee euh, ay muy /, n. Pathol. myatonia. [1915 20; < NL; see A 6, MYOTONIA] * * * …
9amyotonia — noun Lack of normal muscular tension or tonus, especially when congenital …
10amyotonia — Generalized absence of muscle tone, usually associated with flabby musculature and an increased range of passive movement at joints. [G. a priv. + mys, muscle, + tonos, tone] a. congenita an indefinite term for a …