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  • 91Cheilitis 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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  • 92Wegener's granulomatosis — Classification and external resources Micrograph showing features characteristic of Wegener s granulomatosis a vasculitis and granulomas with multi nucleated giant cells …

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  • 93Olaflur — Systematic (IUPAC) name N,N,N tris(2 hydroxyethyl) N octadecylpropane 1,3 diamine dihydrofluoride Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com …

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  • 94Major aphthous ulcer — Classification and external resources ICD 9 528.2 Major aphthous ulcer (also known as Periadenitis mucosa necrotica recurrens [1]) is a condition of the oral mucosa characterized by a painful, shotlike nodule on the inner lip, buccal mucosa, or… …

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  • 95Buprenorphine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (2S) 2 [( ) (5R,6R,7R,14S) 9α cyclopropylmethyl 4,5 epoxy 6,14 ethano 3 hydroxy 6 methoxymorphinan 7 yl] 3,3 dimethylbutan 2 ol Clinical …

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  • 96Granular cell tumor — Classification and external resources 2 cm tumor presented as an abdominal wall mass in a middle aged woman ICD 10 D36.1 (ILDS D36.170) …

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  • 97Diflunisal — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Diflunisal …

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  • 98Nevus — A pigmented spot on the skin, such as a mole. The plural of nevus is nevi. * * * 1. A circumscribed malformation of the skin, especially if colored by hyperpigmentation or increased vascularity; a n. may be predominantly epidermal, adnexal,… …

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  • 99cavitas oris — [TA] oral cavity: the anterior or proximal opening of the alimentary canal, which is bounded externally by the lips and cheeks and internally by the oropharyngeal isthmus, and which also includes the palate, oral mucosa, teeth, tongue, and the… …

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  • 100vestibular screen — an acrylic resin removable orthodontic appliance that covers the labial or buccal surface of one or both dental arches, fitting between the oral mucosa and the teeth; used to treat oral habits and to stimulate tooth movement. Called also oral s.… …

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