dystrophia
/dɪˈstrɒfiə/Definitions
1. noun
A chronic disease or condition characterized by a wasting or degeneration of tissues, such as muscular dystrophy.
“The doctor diagnosed the patient with dystrophia of the muscles, and recommended a rehabilitation program.”
2. noun
A condition of deterioration or impairment of a bodily function or process.
“The patient’s dystrophia of the kidneys led to a severe decline in her overall health.”