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  • 81cheilitis, chilitis — Inflammation of the lips or of a lip. SEE ALSO: cheilosis. [cheil + G. itis, inflammation] actinic c. SYN: solar c.. angular c. inflammation and fissuring radiating from the commissures of the mouth secondary to predisposing factors such as lost… …

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  • 82Rosenthal — Curt, 20th century German psychiatrist. See Melkersson R. syndrome. Friedrich C., German anatomist, 1780–1829. See R. canal, R. vein, basal vein of R …

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  • 83syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …

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  • 84Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease — Charcot Marie Tooth disease Classification and external resources The foot of a person with Charcot Marie Tooth. The lack of muscle, a high arch, and claw toes are signs of the genetic disease. ICD 10 …

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  • 85Morsicatio buccarum — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K13.1 (ILDS K13.110) Morsicatio buccarum (also known as Chronic cheek biting, and Chronic cheek chewing ) is a cutaneous condition characterized by chronic irritation or injury to the buccal mucosa… …

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  • 86Cheilitis granulomatosa — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K13.0 (ILDS K13.052) ICD 9 351.8 Cheilitis granulomatosa (also known as Granulomatous cheilitis …

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  • 87Cheiralgia paresthetica — is a neuropathy of the hand generally caused by compression or trauma to the superficial branch of the radial nerve.[1] The area affected is typically on the back or side of the hand at the base of the thumb, near the anatomical snuffbox, but may …

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  • 88Persistent edema of rosacea — (also known as Chronic upper facial erythematous edema, Morbihan s disease, or Rosaceous lymphedema ) is a hard, nonpitting edema found on the areas involved, those mainly being the forehard, glabella, upper eyelids, nose, and/or cheeks.[1]… …

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  • 89Refsum disease — Classification and external resources Phytanic acid ICD 10 G60.1 …

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  • 90Herpes labialis — Classification and external resources Herpes labialis of the lower lip. Note the blisters in a group marked by an arrow. ICD 10 B …

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