amyotrophia

/ˌeɪmaɪəˈtroʊfiə/
noun
  1. A medical condition characterized by the wasting away or loss of muscle tissue.
    • Doctors monitored the progression of amyotrophia through regular muscle measurements.
    • The patient's amyotrophia led to significant loss of strength in his arms and legs.
    • Amyotrophia can result from nerve damage or certain genetic disorders.
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