Cachexia: Physical wasting with loss of weight and
muscle mass caused by
disease. Patients with advanced
cancer,
AIDS, and some other major
chronic progressive
diseases may appear cachectic.
Full article >>>Cachexia is a wasting
syndrome that causes
weakness and a loss of weight,
fat, and
muscle.
Full article >>>CACHEXIA: General ill health and
malnutrition, marked by
weakness and emaciation, and usually associated with serious
disease. See
AIDS Wasting
Syndrome.
Full article >>>cachexia (ka-KEK-see-a)
Loss of
body weight and
muscle mass, and
weakness that may occur in patients with
cancer,
AIDS, or other
chronic diseases.
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Full article >>>Cachectic: Having
cachexia, physical wasting with loss of weight and
muscle mass due to
disease. Patients with advanced
cancer,
AIDS, and some other major
chronic progressive
diseases may appear cachectic.
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Full article >>>When I entered the home, I observed a young man, who was very pale and suffering from
cachexia, the wasting
syndrome commonly associated with advanced
cancers.
Full article >>>Juven An OTC
nutritional supplement combining glutamine, arginine, and HMB (-hydroxy--methylbutyrate) shown in clinical studies to be effective in stopping
muscle wasting (
cachexia) in
AIDS patients.
Full article >>>- There is a theory that you can starve
cancer to
death. This has been proven untrue.
Cancer does better in a malnourished body. One study revealed that pure
malnutrition (
cachexia) is responsible for at least 22% and up to 75% of all
cancer deaths.
Full article >>>Thalidomide is used to treat
ulcers in the mouth and throat. Preliminary research shows it might also help treat Kaposi's
sarcoma, a
cancer of the
blood vessel walls mostly found in people with
HIV, as well as
weight loss and body wasting (
cachexia).
Full article >>>Is also thought to upregulate
HIV replication, and may contribute to the
pathogenesis of wasting (
cachexia) due to the loss of
fat from
fat cells and increased
metabolism of
muscle cells.
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