Facial muscle atrophy
Facial muscle atrophy refers to striated muscle malnutrition, muscle volume shrinks, muscle fibers become thinner or even disappear. Neuromuscular hypertrophy. In addition to the pathological changes of the muscle tissue itself, the nutritional status of muscles is also closely related to the nervous system. Spinal cord disease often leads to muscular dystrophy and muscle atrophy.
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