| atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini |
a condition most commonly occurring on the trunk, especially the back, of young women, characterized by the development of soft, bluish brown to violaceous atrophic plaques with central induration that resemble the lesions of the late stages of morphea. The etiology is unknown, and it usually resolves spontaneously after months or years. Two types have been suggested: one idiopathic and one closely related to or the same as morphea.
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| atrophied |
[AT-trow-feed] shrunken or reduced in size.
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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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