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Qué (quién) es hypotrophy - definición

PARTIAL OR COMPLETE WASTING AWAY OF A PART OF THE BODY
Atrophic; Systemic atrophies; Spinal atrophy; Systemic atrophy; Hypotrophy; Atrophied; Atrophies; Cutaneous atrophy due to topical corticosteroid; Cutaneous atrophy due to corticosteroids; Cutaneous atrophy; Atrophying; Tissue thinning

Atrophy         
·vi To waste away; to Dwindle.
II. Atrophy ·vt To cause to waste away or become abortive; to starve or weaken.
III. Atrophy ·noun A wasting away from want of nourishment; diminution in bulk or slow emaciation of the body or of any part.
Atrophic         
·adj Relating to atrophy.
atrophy         
n.
Emaciation (from want of nourishment), consumption, marasmus, decline, gradual wasting.

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Atrophy

Atrophy is the partial or complete wasting away of a part of the body. Causes of atrophy include mutations (which can destroy the gene to build up the organ), poor nourishment, poor circulation, loss of hormonal support, loss of nerve supply to the target organ, excessive amount of apoptosis of cells, and disuse or lack of exercise or disease intrinsic to the tissue itself. In medical practice, hormonal and nerve inputs that maintain an organ or body part are said to have trophic effects. A diminished muscular trophic condition is designated as atrophy. Atrophy is reduction in size of cell, organ or tissue, after attaining its normal mature growth. In contrast, hypoplasia is the reduction in the cellular numbers of an organ, or tissue that has not attained normal maturity.

Atrophy is the general physiological process of reabsorption and breakdown of tissues, involving apoptosis. When it occurs as a result of disease or loss of trophic support because of other diseases, it is termed pathological atrophy, although it can be a part of normal body development and homeostasis as well.