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atrium an enclosed space in an animal body.
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atrophic gastritis a chronic inflammation of the lining of the stomach, which ultimately results in the loss of glands in the stomach (atrophy) and decreased stomach acid production.
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atrophy a decrease in size or functional activity of a part of the body (or the entire body) due to disease or other factors. Atrophy is usually used to mean that a part of the body is wasting away. Tissues, such as muscles and organs, can experience atrophy. Muscles can experience atrophy as a result of not using them. A good example is when muscles decrease in size as the result of wearing a cast. ...
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atrophic gastritis A chronic irritation of stomach lining resulting in the destruction of normal stomach structures.
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atrial septal defect a hole in the wall between the two upper chambers (right and left atria) of the heart
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