Medical Hypotheses
Volume 53, Issue 4 , Pages 333-337, October 1999

Hypertension muscular/endocameral: a universal idiopathic disorder constituting/causing various arthropathies including those of the universal contractile chamber and their sequelae

Granite City, Illinois, USA

Received 27 February 1998; accepted 2 July 1998.

Abstract 

The human body is largely composed of similar organs the contractile chambers which are, therefore, prone to similar disorders. Their functions and dysfunctions mainly depend on their constitutent muscles any one of which may overact or underact. Muscles are paired, so every muscular action is a double effect. Failure of normal cooperation and even conflict between coupled muscles is a common idiopathic disorder. Internecine conflict between paired muscles leads to rupture, dislocations and extravasations. Depending on its nature, dislocated matter can initiate various problems, micro-organisms make infections, cells make neoplasms, etc.

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PII: S0306-9877(99)90765-X

doi:10.1054/mehy.1999.0765

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 53, Issue 4 , Pages 333-337, October 1999