noun
- a disorder in which an organ or tissue of the body wastes away or fails to develop normally, often due to disease or lack of use
- a hereditary disease characterized by progressive weakening and wasting of muscles
Usage: medical term; commonly used in medical and scientific contexts
Usage: medical term; often used in reference to muscular dystrophy
Examples
- Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disorder that causes progressive muscle weakness.
- Without proper exercise, muscles can undergo dystrophy and lose their strength.
- The patient was diagnosed with a form of dystrophy affecting the heart muscle.
- Dystrophy of the retina can lead to vision loss over time.
- Physical therapy helps slow the progression of dystrophy in some patients.
- The disease causes dystrophy of tissues throughout the body.