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'''Adynamia''' means lack of [[Physical strength|strength]] or [[Wiktionary:vigor|vigor]] due to a [[pathology|pathological]] condition. It is often associated with a range of [[neurological disease]]s such as [[multiple sclerosis]] and medial-[[frontal lobe]] lesions. |
'''Adynamia''' means lack of [[Physical strength|strength]] or [[Wiktionary:vigor|vigor]] due to a [[pathology|pathological]] condition. It is often associated with a range of [[neurological disease]]s such as [[multiple sclerosis]] and medial-[[frontal lobe]] lesions. It may be episodical, hereditary, or periodic (all types are ICD-10-CM code G72.3). |
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 7 May 2018
Adynamia means lack of strength or vigor due to a pathological condition. It is often associated with a range of neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis and medial-frontal lobe lesions. It may be episodical, hereditary, or periodic (all types are ICD-10-CM code G72.3).
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[edit]1. http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/medical/adynamia.htm