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Unilateral temporalis muscle hypertrophy with contralateral masseteric hypertrophy
Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, 2007We report the MRI findings of a 22-year-old woman who complained of localized swelling in the left temporal region and right side of the face. MRI revealed left temporal and right masseter muscle hypertrophy, which to our knowledge has not been reported previously. The diagnosis of benign masticatory muscle hypertrophy was confirmed by biopsy.
E, Ozturk +5 more
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Benign Hypertrophy of Masseter Muscle
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959Since 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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Muscle hypertrophy in amyloid myopathy
Neuromuscular Disorders, 2019not ...
Tasca G. +5 more
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Familial hypertrophy of masticatory muscles
Journal of Neurology, 1987Three familial cases of idiopathic hypertrophy of the masticatory muscles are reported. The muscular enlargement was noted in late childhood or early adult life, was bilateral, insidious, painless and non-progressive. Electrophysiological and laboratory findings were normal in one case.
P, Martinelli +4 more
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Unilateral hypertrophy of masseter muscle
The American Journal of Surgery, 1954Abstract These cases are reported to swell the scanty volume of literature on the subject of simple masseter hypertrophy, and to bring to our minds one of the rarer causes of unilateral and bilateral swelling in the side of the face in young men and women.
J A, DRUMMOND, C A, McINTOSH
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Journal of Neurology, 1989
Muscle hypertrophy is rare in denervating diseases. A patient with calf enlargement associated with L5-S1 radiculopathy and another with thenar, hypothenar, forearm and calf muscle hypertrophy in the course of chronic relapsing inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy are described.
D, Pareyson +5 more
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Muscle hypertrophy is rare in denervating diseases. A patient with calf enlargement associated with L5-S1 radiculopathy and another with thenar, hypothenar, forearm and calf muscle hypertrophy in the course of chronic relapsing inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy are described.
D, Pareyson +5 more
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Neurogenic muscle hypertrophy in radiculopathy
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 2009The course of radiculopathy is sometimes associated with weakness and wasting of muscles. Very rarely in such cases, however, is hypertrophy of muscle fibres observed. Three cases are presented of sciatica with enlarged calves caused by hypertrophy of type 1 or types 1 and 2 muscle fibres. In light of the literature and the results obtained, an attempt
W, Drozdowski, J, Dzieciol
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The role of the neural stimulus in regulating skeletal muscle hypertrophy
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2022Carlos Alix-Fages +4 more
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Denervation Hypertrophy of Muscle
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1995Denervation hypertrophy is an entity well recognized in the neurology literature, but with little mention in the radiology literature. Denervation hypertrophy occurs when a muscle paradoxically enlarges rather than atrophies in response to loss of innervation.
C A, Petersilge +4 more
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Hypertrophy of visceral smooth muscle
Anatomy and Embryology, 1990Smooth muscles of viscera undergo a large increase in volume when there is a chronic, partial obstruction impairing the flow of lumenal contents. Hypertrophy of smooth muscle occurs in various medical conditions and several methods are available for inducing it experimentally in laboratory animals, especially in urinary bladder, small intestine and ...
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