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Erwin Uehlinger has written: 'Myositis ossificans progressiva' -- subject(s): Muscles, Diseases, Musculoskeletal system
there is no treatment
In the case of a 44 year old man with a history of Ischaemic Cardio Myopathy would in implanting of a defibrillator have prevented a further heart attack?Do you know the term given to a very rare condition where the Artery of the heart is embedded in the heart muscle?
Myositis. Myositis refers to any condition causing inflammation in muscles. Weakness, swelling, and pain are the most common myositis symptoms. Myositis causes include infection, injury, autoimmune conditions, and drug side effects. Treatment of myositis varies according to the cause. Myomalacia- for severe damage. Myopathy for degerative disease
There is no known way to prevent myositis.
Myositis is chronic muscular soreness, it is also known as myalgia. Lumbar myositis is a condition of the lower back where the muscles are inflamed.
Various supplements may be used in conjunction with traditional treatment to offset side effects of conventional drug treatment. The use of these suppplements should be approved by the primary health care provider.
Healthline - 2006 Myositis was released on: USA: 26 January 2007
Calcification in soft tissue, such as muscle, is called 'Calcinosis'. If it progresses into ossification (which involves the orderly deposition of calcium), it is called 'myositis ossificans'. However, the condition can occur in other connective tissue as well and may result from any kind of injury, including but not limited to inflammation. The term 'heterotropic ossification' has been proposed to replace it.
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Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva causes uncontrolled growth of bone. Basically a second skeleton forms making movement restricted and eventually impossible, and bone forms in muscle, ligaments, and ligaments.
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