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myoglobin is a oxygen store protein found in muscles.
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myopia Nearsighted. Can view objects up close, but requires glasses for distance vision.
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myokymic discharge patterns of grouped or repetitive discharges of motor unit action potentials sometimes seen in myokymia. The most common type is groups of single units firing at a uniform rate interspersed with silent periods. A less common pattern is continuously recurring multiple discharges.
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myotonic discharge high frequency repetitive discharges seen in myotonia and evoked by insertion of a needle electrode, percussion of a muscle, or stimulation of a muscle or its motor nerve; characterized by waxing and waning of frequency and amplitude. There are two types: one with biphasic spike potentials resembling fibrillation potentials and one with waves resembling positive sharp waves.
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myotonic dystrophy a rare, slowly progressive, hereditary disease transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait, characterized by myotonia followed by atrophy of the muscles (especially those of the face and neck), cataracts, hypogonadism, frontal balding, and cardiac abnormalities; called also dystrophia myotonica, myotonia atrophica, and Steinert's disease.
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