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| movement of a body part away from the median plane |
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| movement of a body part toward the median plane |
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| absence of the loss of the power of voluntary movement, due to an extrapyramidal disorder |
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| a disturbance in the memory of stored information of very variable durations |
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| involuntary jerking movements, especially in the hands |
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| a wasting of tissues, organs, or the entire body, as from death and reabsorption of cells, diminished cellular proliferation, decreased cellular volume, pressure, ischemia, malnutrition, lessened function, or hormonal changes |
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| relating to, or having, two sides |
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| a disease of the myocardium |
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| a condition affecting the fingers and toes in which proliferation of distal soft tissues, especially the nail beds, results in thickening and widening of the extremities of the digits; the nails are abnormally curved, the nail beds excessively compressible, and skin over them red and shiny |
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| inflammation of the conjunctiva |
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| the inspection of the interior of the bladder by means of a cytoscope |
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| a disturbance of speech due to emotional stress, to brain injury, or to paralysis, incoordination, or spasticity of the muscles used for speaking |
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| impairment in the production of speech and failure to arrange words in any understandable way; caused by an acquired lesion of the brain |
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| out of place; said of an organ not in its proper position, or of a pregnancy occurring elsewhere than in the cavity of the uterus |
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| involuntary discharge or leakage of urine |
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| increased severity of a disease or any of its signs or symptoms |
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| denoting or relating to fever |
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| the act of flexing or bending |
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| gingival enlargement due to proliferation of fibrous connective tissue |
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| the apparent, often strong, subjective perception of an external object or event when no such stimulus or situation is present, may be visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, or tactile |
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| alteration, dissolution, or destruction of red blood cells in such a manner that hemoglobin is liberated into the medium in which the cells are suspended |
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| protrusion of a part or structure through the tissues normally containing it |
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| excessive or profuse sweating |
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| having an osmolarity greater than another fluid, ordinarily assumed to be plasma or extracellular fluid |
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| general increase in bulk or part of an organ, not due to tumor formation, increase in size and not number of cells |
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| an anteriorly concave curvature of the vertebral column |
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| a benign neoplasm of adipose tissue, composed of mature fat cells |
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| resistant to treatment, occurring in severe form, and frequently fatal; tending to become worse and leading to an ingravescent course |
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| establishment of the menstrual function, the time of the first menstrual period |
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| incision of the tympanic membrane |
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| impaired neck flexion resulting from muscle spasm of the extensor muscles of the neck, usually attributed to meningeal irritation |
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| relating to osteogenesis, bone formation |
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| edema of the optic disc, often to due increased intracranial pressure |
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| paralysis of both the lower extremities, and generally, the lower trunk |
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| minute hemorrhagic spots, of pinpoint to pinhead size, in the skin, which are not blanched by pressure |
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| the presence of free air or gas in the pleural cavity |
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| of mental origin or causation |
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| pus-forming, relating to pus formation |
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| paralysis of all four limbs |
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| an acute, fulminating, potentially fatal disease of skeletal muscle that entails destruction of muscle, as evidenced by myoglobinemia and myoglobinuria |
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| abnormal lateral and rotational curvature of the vertebral column |
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| rapid beating of the heart, rates over 90 bpm |
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| paracentesis of the pleural cavity |
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| perception of sound in the absence of an environmental acoustic stimulus, usually associated with the loss of hearing |
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| a thin tense membrane forming the greater part of the lateral wall of the tympanic cavity, and separating it from the external acoustic meatus, the eardrum |
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| an eruption of itching wheals, called hives, usually of systemic origin |
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