myopathy
The ECG shows ST elevation or depression and pathological Q waves. The pathological Q wave is a sign of an old infarct (heart attack) as the muscle doesn't conduct an impulse at a certain point.
Dystonia
Changes on an ECG due to coronary artery disease can include ST-segment depression or elevation, T wave inversion, and the presence of pathological Q waves. These changes may indicate myocardial ischemia, injury, or infarction caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle from narrowed or blocked coronary arteries.
cardiomyopathy
Muscle cells can change shape through processes such as hypertrophy (increase in size) or atrophy (decrease in size). Hypertrophy occurs when the muscle cell grows in response to increased workload, such as through exercise. Atrophy, on the other hand, can be caused by disuse, injury, or disease which results in a reduction in the size of the muscle cell.
Myopathy is a pathologic change of muscle tissues due to disease or injury.myopathy
Osteopathy is a type of alternative medication to treat various diseases of the bone. "Osteo" refers to bone, where "pathy" means suffering or disease. Myocardosis is the symptomatic signs of cardiac disease, but does not display any pathological lesions. It also describes any degenerative conditions of the heart muscle.
The ECG shows ST elevation or depression and pathological Q waves. The pathological Q wave is a sign of an old infarct (heart attack) as the muscle doesn't conduct an impulse at a certain point.
Myopathy is the medical term meaning disease of the muscle. my/o- muscle; pathy-disease
that best describes cardiac muscle is multincieated
Excitability
The phrase tendon attachment that moves most aptly describes muscle insertion. The trapezius muscle inserts on the acromion and scapular.
That describes a myocele.myoceleHernia of a muscle through the fascia surrounding it describes a myocele
It refers to a disease of the heart muscle.
Dystonia
THe action of the digastric muscle is to depress the mandible or evaluate the larynx
Cardiomyopathy Cardio = heart Myo = muscle Pathy = disease