myolysis
rhabdomyolysis is the breakdown of muscle fibers. This releases the contents of the fibers into the blood stream. Rhabdomyolysis can be caused by damage to the muscle itself.
Muscular Atrophy
Degeneration of muscle tissue is known as myolysis.
atrophy
Muscular atrophyThe term you are probably looking for is atrophy. Atrophy is a weakening of the muscles that occurs after long periods where they are not used. It doesn't describe the time period, but rather the result.
Atrophy is the medical term meaning shrinking.
Atrophy.
The medical name for abnormal loss of bone tissue is osteoporosis. It is a condition characterized by weakening of the bones, making them more prone to fractures.
Weakening means the same thing in health care as in common language: becoming less strong.
Atrophy is the wasting away of a body part.
Atrophy is decrease in muscle mass.
Bone atrophy is a condition where bones lose mass and density, leading to weakening and increased risk of fractures. It can be caused by factors such as aging, lack of physical activity, hormonal changes, or medical conditions like osteoporosis. Treatment may include weight-bearing exercises, medication, and dietary changes to help prevent further bone loss.
The technical term for when a cell shrinks is crenation. This occurs if the cell is exposed to a hypertonic solution as fluid is drawn out of the cell by osmosis.
atrophy
Cerebral atrophy itself is not usually fatal, but it can lead to progressive decline in cognitive function and motor skills, depending on the extent and location of the brain damage. Underlying conditions that cause cerebral atrophy, such as neurodegenerative diseases or severe head injuries, can be life-threatening. Prompt medical evaluation and treatment are necessary to address any associated symptoms and complications.