cachexia – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
cachexia
n.
chronic weakness, debility (caused by illness)
Cachexia
Cachexia (from
Greek κακός
kakos "bad" and ἕξις
hexis "condition") or
wasting syndrome is
loss of weight,
muscle atrophy, fatigue, weakness, and significant
loss of appetite in someone who is not actively trying to lose weight. The formal definition of cachexia is the loss of body mass that cannot be reversed nutritionally: Even if the affected patient eats more calories,
lean body mass will be lost, indicating a primary pathology is in place.
cachexia
Noun
1. any general reduction in vitality and strength of body and mind resulting from a debilitating chronic disease
(synonym) cachexy, wasting
(hypernym) infirmity, frailty, debility, feebleness, frailness
Cachexia
(n.)
Alt. of Cachexy
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
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.