| cachexia thyropriva | Signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism (with or without myxoedema) resulting from the loss of thyroid tissue, either from surgery, radiotherapy, or disease. Synonym: cachexia strumipriva, cachexia thyroidea. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| cachexin | <protein> This protein fragment is foundin the urine of patients who suffer from debilitation and wasting from cancer, particularly cancers of the lung, breast, ovary and pancreas. It is believed to cause the wasting bydegrading muscle proteins and inhibiting the creation of new proteins. (09 Oct 1997) |
| cachexia |
General ill health and malnutrition, marked by weakness and emaciation, and usually associated with serious disease. See AIDS Wasting Syndrome.
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| cachexia |
a state of ill health, malnutrition and wasting.
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| cachexia |
Severe wasting/weight loss.
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| cachexia |
a metabolic defect often associated with cancer that is characterized by progressive weight loss due to the deletion of adipose tissue and skeletal muscle.
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| cachexia |
The loss of body weight and muscle mass frequently seen in patients with cancer, AIDS, or other diseases.
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