Mild frontoparietal cortical atrophy is a condition characterized by shrinking of the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain. This can lead to symptoms such as difficulty with memory, problem-solving, and other cognitive functions. It is often associated with aging or neurodegenerative disorders.
When these parietal cells shrink in size (atrophy), they produce less and less intrinsic factor
Alzheimer's disease.
There's more shrinkage of her brain in the front and sides than in other women her age.
She has a muscular atrophy.
Atrophy is the wearing away of an organ or tissue because of lack of use. Bone Atrophy, obviously, is atrophy of bones.
Parietal cells
The major part of the parietal bone is the parietal eminence.
Parietal lobe
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There are no perfect rhymes for the word atrophy.
atrophy of the pancreas