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  • 111Orthopantomogram — Diagnostics MeSH D011862 …

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  • 112Neuromuscular disease — Classification and external resources MeSH D009468 Neuromuscular disease is a very broad term that encompasses many diseases and ailments that either directly, via intrinsic muscle pathology, or indirectly, via nerve pathology, impair the …

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  • 113Nasopharyngeal carcinoma — Classification and external resources Metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma in a lymph node ICD 10 C …

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  • 114Effects of MDMA on the human body — This article discusses the effects of MDMA (3,4 methylenedioxy N methylamphetamine, commonly known as Ecstasy ) on the human brain and body. More general information on MDMA, such as history and legal status, can be found in the main entry for… …

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  • 115Myokymia — Classification and external resources DiseasesDB 31530 eMedicine neuro/235 …

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  • 116Clostridium tetani — with characteristic tennis racket appearance. Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 117Tripod fracture — The tripod fracture, also called the zygomaticomaxillary complex or malar fracture, is composed of a set of fractures including the lateral orbital wall, inferior orbital floor, and the zygomatic arch. Cause: * direct blow to malar… …

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  • 118MYH8 — Myosin, heavy chain 8, skeletal muscle, perinatal, also known as MYH8, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: MYH8 myosin, heavy chain 8, skeletal muscle, perinatal| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene… …

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  • 119Cerebellopontine angle syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 9 191.6 Neoplasms of brain: Cerebellum NOS: Cerebellopontine angle The cerebellopontine angle is the anatomic space between the cerebellum and the pons. This is a common site for the growth of acoustic… …

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  • 120Steppage gait — (High stepping, Neuropathic gait) is a form of gait abnormality that is associated with a loss of dorsiflexion.[1] It can be caused by damage to the deep peroneal nerve.[2] Presentation Toes point down. [3] …

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