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  • 41Ligament — A ligament is a tough band of connective tissue that connects various structures such as two bones. Ligament is a fitting term; it comes from the Latin ligare meaning to bind or tie. * * * 1. A band or sheet of fibrous tissue connecting two or… …

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  • 42paralysis — /peuh ral euh sis/, n., pl. paralyses / seez /. 1. Pathol. a. a loss or impairment of voluntary movement in a body part, caused by injury or disease of the nerves, brain, or spinal cord. b. a disease characterized by this, esp. palsy. 2. a state… …

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  • 43Pseudobulbar palsy — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 10826 ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|335.23 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D020828 Pseudobulbar palsy is bilateral impairment of the function of the lower cranial… …

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  • 44Septum — A word borrowed from the Latin "saeptum" meaning a "dividing wall or enclosure." * * * 1. [TA] A thin wall dividing two cavities or masses of softer tissue. See septal area, transparent s.. 2. In fungi, a wall; usually a cross …

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  • 45Morvan's syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G60.8 ICD 9 336.0 …

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  • 46Ciliary muscle — The choroid and iris. (Ciliary muscle is labeled near top.) Latin musculus ciliaris Gray s …

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  • 47Stiff person syndrome — (SPS) (or stiff man syndrome; also known as Stiffperson s Syndrome or Moersch Woltman Condition) is a rare neurologic disorder of unknown etiology characterized by progressive rigidity and stiffness, primarily of the axial musculature, that is… …

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  • 48Guillain–Barré syndrome — Guillain Barré syndrome Classification and external resources ICD 10 G61.0 ICD 9 357.0 …

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  • 49Sleep apnea — Classification and external resources Obstructive sleep apnea ICD 10 G …

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  • 50Lens (anatomy) — Crystalline lens (anatomy) Light from a single point of a distant object and light from a single point of a near object being brought to a focus by changing the curvature of the lens …

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