disease of the neuromuscular junction
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Definition
- Noun:
- A disorder characterized by dysfunction at the neuromuscular junction: This term refers to a medical condition where the communication between a nerve ending and the muscle fiber it controls is impaired or disrupted. This junction is the critical synapse where a nerve signal triggers muscle contraction.
Usage
- The term is used in medical and clinical contexts to classify and discuss specific pathologies affecting the point where nerves meet muscles.
- It serves as an umbrella category for several distinct conditions.
Examples
- Noun:
- Myasthenia gravis is the most common disease of the neuromuscular junction.
- Diagnosing a disease of the neuromuscular junction often involves specialized electrophysiological testing.
Advanced Usage
- As a diagnostic category: The phrase is used to group disorders for clinical and research purposes, distinguishing them from diseases of the nerve cell body (neuronopathy), the nerve axon (neuropathy), or the muscle itself (myopathy).
- The patient's symptoms of fatigable weakness pointed toward a disease of the neuromuscular junction.
Variants and Related Words
- Neuromuscular junction disorder: A synonymous phrase.
- Presynaptic disorder: A type of disease of the neuromuscular junction where the defect originates in the nerve terminal (e.g., Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome).
- Postsynaptic disorder: A type where the defect is on the muscle cell membrane (e.g., myasthenia gravis).
Synonyms
- Neuromuscular transmission disorder
- Junctional disorder (in specific medical contexts)
Related Terms and Concepts
- Myasthenia gravis: A specific autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction.
- Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS): Another specific autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction.
- Botulism: A toxic condition that impairs neuromuscular junction function.
- Synaptic cleft: The physical space at the junction where the impairment occurs.
Noun
- a disease characterized by impairment of neuromuscular junctions