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dys·tro·phy D0448200 (dĭs′trə-fē) also dys·tro·phi·a (dĭ-strō′fē-ə)n.1. Any of various unrelated, noninfectious, often genetic disorders characterized by progressive deterioration or structural alteration of a body part.2. A degenerative disorder caused by inadequate or defective nutrition. No longer in scientific use.3. Ecology The condition of being dystrophic.dystrophy, dystrophiaany of various diseases characterized by weakening or defective function of the process of nutrition, resulting in degeneration of the muscles. See also food and nutrition. — dystrophic, adj.See also: Disease and Illness poor or inadequate nutrition or growth. See also disease and illness.See also: Food and NutritionTranslationsEncyclopediaSeedystrophydystrophiaenUK
dystrophia [dis-tro´fe-ah] (Gr.) dystrophy.dystrophia adiposogenita´lis adiposogenital dystrophy.dystrophia epithelia´lis cor´neae dystrophy of the corneal epithelium, with erosions.dystrophia myoto´nica dystrophy" >myotonic dystrophy.dystrophia un´guium changes in the texture, structure, and/or color of the nails due to no demonstrable cause, but presumed by some to be attributable to some disturbance of nutrition.dys·tro·phy (dis'trō-fē), Progressive changes that may result from defective nutrition of a tissue or organ. Synonym(s): dystrophia [dys- + G. trophē, nourishment] dys·tro·phy (dis'trŏ-fē) Abnormal development or growth of a tissue or organ, usually resulting from nutritional deficiency. Synonym(s): dystrophia. [dys- + G. trophē, nourishment]dys·tro·phy , dystrophia (dis'trŏ-fē, dis-trōfē-ă) Progressive changes that may result from defective nutrition of a tissue or organ. [dys- + G. trophē, nourishment] |