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Navigating Idiopathic Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy in a 14-Year-Old Female Child: A Report of a Unique Case. [PDF]

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Javvaji CK   +8 more
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Relative rDNA copy number is not associated with resistance training-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy and does not affect myotube anabolism in vitro.

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Muscle hypertrophy with neuropathy

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1978
A patient with insidious onset of weakness, muscle atrophy and true hypertrophy, and sustained spasms is described. The spasms, initially mistaken to be myotonic, were shown electromyographically to result from sustained activity of the muscle fibres. An additional clinical manifestation verified myographically, was impaired reciprocal inhibition. Also,
U. Sandbank   +2 more
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Neurogenic muscle hypertrophy

Joint Bone Spine, 2009
We report the case of a 48-year-old man who presented with left calf hypertrophy 6 years after an episode of left S1 sciatica related to a herniated disk. Magnetic resonance imaging disclosed muscle hypertrophy. Electromyography showed left S1 radiculopathy with abnormal spontaneous muscle activity.
Jean-Paul Eschard   +4 more
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Benign Hypertrophy of Masseter Muscle [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959
Since Legg,13in 1880, reported a "tumor of ill defined outline" involving the masseter and temporalis muscles in a 10-year-old girl, less than 40 cases of benign masseter hypertrophy have been described in the literature. However, the fact that the 3 cases discussed here came under our observation during a period of less than 7 months, together with ...
H. Oppenheim, M. Wing
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Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984
Benign hypertrophy of the masseter muscle is an uncommon entity important in the differential diagnosis of head and neck masses, particularly a unilateral mass located in the cheek. Ten cases of benign masseteric hypertrophy are reviewed, current surgical treatment is described, and the pertinent literature is summarized.
Ronald Riefkohl   +2 more
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Muscle hypertrophy in bodybuilders

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1982
Muscle biopsy samples were obtained from m. vastus lateralis and m. deltoideus of three high caliber bodybuilders. Tissue specimens were analysed with respect to relative distribution of fast twitch (FT) and slow twitch (ST) fiber types and different indices of fiber area.
Lars Larsson, Per A. Tesch
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Idiopathic Thenar Muscle Hypertrophy

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1988
Two patients are described with idiopathic hypertrophy of the first dorsal interosseous and thenar muscles. CT scans have proved helpful in defining the abnormality.
N. R. Clay, S. Austin
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