| progressive hypertrophic n. |
a condition characterized by hyperplasia of the interstitial connective tissue, causing thickening of peripheral nerve trunks and posterior roots, and by sclerosis of the posterior columns of the spinal cord. It is a slowly progressive familial disease beginning in early life, marked by atrophy of distal parts of the lower limbs, and by diminution of tendon reflexes and of sensation. Called also Dejerine's disease, Dejerine-Sottas atrophy, disease, or n., Gombault's degeneration or neuritis, interstitial hypertrophic neuritis, hereditary hypertrophic n., and hypertrophic interstitial n. See also hereditary motor and sensory n.
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| progressive l. |
partial l.
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| progressive lingual h. |
progressive atrophy of one lateral half of the tongue.
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| progressive m. |
myopia that continues to increase abnormally rapidly in adult life.
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| progressive massive f. |
a complication of silicosis or coal workers' pneumoconiosis in which there is at least one dense lung lesion more than 1 cm in diameter; there are usually multiple lesions in the upper parts of the lungs, and they grow larger and more dense over time. The condition may be accompanied by emphysema or ischemia adjacent to the lesions.
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