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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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Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2018
Masseteric hypertrophy is a benign condition characterized by the enlargement of the masseter muscles. A square‐shaped jawline due to masseter muscle prominence or hypertrophy is one of the general characteristics of the Asian face, making it a frequent ...
Yu-Ting Yeh +2 more
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Masseteric hypertrophy is a benign condition characterized by the enlargement of the masseter muscles. A square‐shaped jawline due to masseter muscle prominence or hypertrophy is one of the general characteristics of the Asian face, making it a frequent ...
Yu-Ting Yeh +2 more
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Evidence-Based Guidelines for Resistance Training Volume to Maximize Muscle Hypertrophy
Strength and conditioning journal, 2017THE MANIPULATION OF RESISTANCE TRAINING (RT) VARIABLES IS WIDELY CONSIDERED AN ESSENTIAL STRATEGY TO MAXIMIZE MUSCULAR ADAPTATIONS. ONE VARIABLE THAT HAS RECEIVED SUBSTANTIAL ATTENTION IN THIS REGARD IS RT VOLUME.
B. Schoenfeld, J. Grgic
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[Neurogenic muscle hypertrophy].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1994Enlargement of the calf usually is associated with venous thrombosis, haemorrhage, focal myositis or a tumour in bone or muscle. Occasionally a calf enlargement is due to isolated muscle hypertrophy as a sign of radicular or peripheral nerve injury. Most neurogenic muscle hypertrophy is confined to the calf muscle, but the phenomenon has also been seen
J B, ten Holter, M A, van Nieuwstadt
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Hypertrophy of intestinal smooth muscle
Cell and Tissue Research, 1975Proximal to an experimental stenosis of the small intestine of rats and guinea-pigs a remarkable hypertrophy of the muscle coat develops 3-5 weeks after the operation. There is no increase in the length of the intestine but an overall increase in volume of the muscularis externa up to 10 times.
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Dietary Protein for Muscle Hypertrophy
2013Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is a beneficial adaptation for many individuals. The metabolic basis for muscle hypertrophy is the balance between the rates of muscle protein synthesis (MPS) and muscle protein breakdown (MPB), i.e. net muscle protein balance (NMPB = MPS - MPB). Resistance exercise potentiates the response of muscle to protein ingestion for
Kevin D, Tipton, Stuart M, Phillips
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Masseteric muscle hypertrophy.
The Journal of otolaryngology, 1986Three cases of masseteric muscle hypertrophy are reported. The clinical features of the syndrome are illustrated. The differential diagnosis of parotid mass, inflammatory or neoplastic, vs. masseter muscle hypertrophy is discussed. CT scanning is the best diagnostic tool. Expectant therapy is suggested.
M J, Black, M D, Schloss
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