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neuromuscular
neu·ro·mus·cu·lar N0071950 (no͝or′ō-mŭs′kyə-lər, nyo͝or′-)adj.1. Of, relating to, or affecting both nerves and muscles.2. Having the characteristics of both nervous and muscular tissue.neuromuscular (ˌnjʊərəʊˈmʌskjʊlə) adj (Physiology) of, relating to, or affecting nerves and muscles. Also: myoneural neu•ro•mus•cu•lar (ˌnʊər oʊˈmʌs kyə lər, ˌnyʊər-) adj. pertaining to or affecting both nerves and muscles. [1875–80] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | neuromuscular - affecting or characteristic of both neural and muscular tissue | Translationsneuromuscular
neuromuscular[¦nu̇r·ō′məs·kyə·lər] (biology) Pertaining to both nerves and muscles, functionally and structurally. neuromuscular
neuromuscular [noor″o-mus´ku-ler] pertaining to the nerves and muscles.neu·ro·mus·cu·lar (nū'rō-mŭs'kyū-lăr), Referring to the relationship between nerve and muscle, in particular to the motor innervation of skeletal muscles and its pathology (for example, neuromuscular disorders). See also: myoneural. neuromuscular (no͝or′ō-mŭs′kyə-lər, nyo͝or′-)adj.1. Of, relating to, or affecting both nerves and muscles.2. Having the characteristics of both nervous and muscular tissue.paraneoplastic syndrome Oncology A co-morbid condition due to the indirect–remote or 'biologic' effects of malignancy, which may be the first sign of a neoplasm or its recurrence; PSs occur in > 15% of CAs, are caused by hormones, growth factors, biological response modifiers, and other as-yet unidentified factors, and may regress with treatment of the primary tumor. See Ectopic hormone. Paraneoplastic syndromes GI tract, eg anorexia, vomiting, protein-losing enteropathy, liver disease Hematologic, eg leukemoid reaction, reactive eosinophilia, peripheral 'cytoses or 'cytopenias, hemolysis, DIC, thromboembolism, thrombophlebitis migrans Hormonal effects Metabolic disease, eg lactic acidosis, hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy, hyperamylasemia, hyperlipidemia Neuromuscular, eg peripheral neuropathy, myopathy, CNS, spinal cord degeneration, inflammation Renal, eg nephrotic syndrome, uric acid nephropathy Skin, eg bullous mucocutaneous lesions, acquired ichthyosis, acanthosis nigricans, dermatomyositis Others, eg callus formation, hypertension, and amyloidosis neu·ro·mus·cu·lar (nūr'ō-mŭs'kyū-lăr) Referring to the relationship between nerves and muscles, in particular to the motor innervation of skeletal muscles and its pathology (e.g., neuromuscular disorders). See also: myoneuralNeuromuscularRelating to nerve and muscle or their interaction.Mentioned in: Life Support, Stress Reductionneu·ro·mus·cu·lar (nūr'ō-mŭs'kyū-lăr) Referring to relationship between nerve and muscle. AcronymsSeenew manThesaurusSeeneuromuscular junction |