fibrillatsiooniga
Fibrillatsiooniga refers to a medical condition characterized by the presence of fibrillations in skeletal muscle tissue. Fibrillations are small contractions or twitchings of individual muscle fibers that occur in response to electrical activation.
Fibrillatsiooniga can be caused by various factors, including muscle injury, fatigue, or neurological disorders that affect
The symptoms of fibrillatsiooniga may include muscle twitching, cramping, or stiffness, as well as discomfort or
Diagnosis of fibrillatsiooniga is typically made using electrodiagnostic tests such as electromyography (EMG), which measures the
In some cases, fibrillatsiooniga may be a symptom of an underlying neurological disorder, such as neurodegenerative
Research is ongoing to understand the pathophysiology of fibrillatsiooniga and to develop effective treatments for this