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hypotonia

NOUN
  1. (of muscular tissue) the state of being hypotonic

How To Use hypotonia In A Sentence

  • Some of them presented developmental delay, short stature, cardiac anomalies and hypotonia, but no skeletal and dermatoglyphic anomalies nor facial features characteristic of KS were observed.
  • The toddler, who suffered from a pre-existing muscle condition known as hypotonia, lived for another 19 days at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh before doctors took her off life support, police said. News/local from www.dailyamerican.com
  • As you get into higher doses, it can actually cause something known as hypotonia, where all your muscles go flaccid. CNN Transcript Nov 8, 2007
  • Research is ongoing, but latest studies suggest hypotonia is, at best, a red herring. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than 10 months would pass between doctor exams before Ferguson was diagnosed with a muscle condition known as hypotonia in April 2008. News/local from www.dailyamerican.com
  • She was diagnosed with hypotonia, which means reduced muscle tone, and hyperflexia, which means she can dislocate her joints easily. The Sun
  • Segmental hypotonias are associated with disorders of the motor neuron, peripheral nerve, neuromuscular junction and skeletal muscle.
  • Although benign congenital hypotonia subsequently came to be known by the eponym of Walton's hypotonia, Walton was not the first to describe this entity.
  • But in higher doses it can cause something known as hypotonia, where all your muscles just become flaccid. CNN Transcript Nov 8, 2007
  • The toddler, who suffered from a pre-existing muscle condition known as hypotonia, lived for another 19 days at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh before doctors took her off life support. News/local from www.dailyamerican.com
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