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hypotrophy
hy·pot·ro·phy H0371000 (hī-pŏt′rə-fē)n. pl. hy·pot·ro·phies Progressive degeneration of an organ or tissue caused by loss of cells. hy′po·tro′phic (hī′pə-trō′fĭk) adj.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeatrophyhypotrophy
abiotrophy [a″bi-ot´rah-fe] progressive loss of vitality of certain tissues or organs leading to disorders or loss of function; applied especially to degenerative hereditary diseases of late onset, such as Huntington's chorea. adj., adj abiotroph´ic.hypotrophy (hī-pŏt′rə-fē)n. pl. hypotro·phies Progressive degeneration of an organ or tissue caused by loss of cells. hy′po·tro′phic (hī′pə-trō′fĭk) adj.hypotrophy a condition in which growth occurs more extensively on the underside of a branch or other organ. |