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Malnutrition In Tibet
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This article is an orphan , as no other articles link to it . Please introduce links to this page from related articles ; try the Find link tool for suggestions. ( December 2015 ) This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in French . ... Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. ... You should also add the template {{Translated|fr|Malnutrition au Tibet}} to the talk page . For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . ... Their data indicated that the children’s shortness was a result of nutritional deficiencies — chronic malnutrition during the first three years of life — rather than the consequence of genetics or altitude, as had been previously suggested."
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Abarognosis
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Notes [ edit ] ^ Dorland 2011, baragnosis ^ Black 1995, pg. 14 ^ abarognosis , Drugs.com , retrieved 2013-03-21 ^ "abarognosis" , The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary , Houghton Mifflin , retrieved 2013-03-21 ^ Campbell 2012, pg. 554 Sources [ edit ] Black, Peter McLaren; Rossitch, Eugene (1995), "Neurological Diagnosis" , Neurosurgery: An Introductory Text (Google eBook), Oxford University Press , ISBN 9780195044492 , retrieved 2013-02-21 Buck, Carol J. (2013), "Section Index to Diseases and Injuries" , 2013 ICD-9-CM for Physicians (Google preview), Vol. 2 (Professional ed.), Elsevier Health Sciences , ISBN 9781455775033 , retrieved 2013-03-21 Campbell, William W. (2012), "36: Sensory Localization" , DeJong's The Neurologic Examination (Google eBook) (7th ed.), Lippincott Williams & Wilkins , ISBN 9781469817521 , retrieved 2013-03-21 Dorland (2011), Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (Google eBook) (32nd ed.), Elsevier Health Sciences, ISBN 9781455709854 , retrieved 2013-03-21 External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD - 9-CM : 781.99
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Koumpounophobia
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781316605691 – via Google Books. ^ Saavedra, LM, Silverman, WK, PH.D. 2002, “Case Study: Disgust and a Specific Phobia of Buttons”, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Volume 41, Issue 11, Pages 1376-1379, accessed October 2010 ^ "Koumpounophobia | AKB" . sites.psu.edu .
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Vibroacoustic Disease
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Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. ... You should also add the template {{Translated|fr|Maladie vibroacoustique}} to the talk page . For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . ... Retrieved on 2007-01-19. ^ Jackson, Melissa (July 24, 2004). "Loud noise damaged my whole body" . BBC . ^ Singer, Sydney Ross (November 26, 2012).
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Brachydactyly Type D
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The condition may either be unilateral (affecting one thumb) or bilateral (affecting both). [7] Genetics [ edit ] A genetic trait, brachydactyly type D exhibits autosomal dominance and is commonly developed or inherited independently of other hereditary traits. ... Hefner used the terms "short thumb" and "brachymegalodactylism" in 1924, [3] and "short thumb" has continued to be used in a few other studies since then, including the study that defined Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome in 1963. [1] "Stub thumb" is the common term preferred by the online database Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man [6] and was first used in a 1965 study. [7] Stub thumbs have also been called murderer's thumb (allegedly among fortune tellers ), [7] bohemian thumb, Tory's thumb, and potter's thumb. [6] The term "clubbed thumb" should not be confused with nail clubbing , which is a clinical sign associated with a number of diseases. ... PMC 1012845 . PMID 14295653 . ^ a b "Google Ngram Viewer" . books.google.com . Retrieved 2019-08-17 . ^ a b "Google Trends" . Google Trends . Retrieved 2019-08-17 . ^ Williams, Kimberly D. (2013-09-10).
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Fear Of Crossing Streets
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ISBN 9781560000655 . p 66. References [ edit ] ^ Page, Andrew (1994). "Distinguishing Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia from Social Phobia". Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease . 182 (11). [ page needed ] ^ Kuch, Klaus (November–December 1995). ... Also in: Assessment of Trauma in Youths . 2016. pp. 21–36. ISBN 1134905963 – via Google Books. ^ Rodrigues de Cerqueira, Ana Claudia; Ferreira Becerra, José Marcelo; Rozentha, Márcia; Emídio Nardi, Antônio (August 2010). ... Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria . 68 (4): 659–661. doi : 10.1590/S0004-282X2010000400036 . [ page needed ] ^ Strickland, Dorothy (1996).
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Dysmorphopsia
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198031482 – via Google Books. ^ Safran, Avinoam B.; Sanda, Nicolae; Sahel, José-Alain (22 March 2018). ... Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9781441912237 – via Google Books. Further reading [ edit ] A Dictionary of Hallucinations A neurological disorder presumably underlies painter Francis Bacon distorted world depiction Dysmorphopsia: a notable variant of the "thin man" phenomenon?
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Non-Occlusive Disease
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OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780199609628 – via Google Books. ^ Garden, O. James; Bradbury, Andrew W.; Forsythe, John L. ... Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-0702051166 – via Google Books. This article about a disease , disorder, or medical condition is a stub .
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Cuckold
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It was characterized as an overtly blunt term in John Lydgate 's "Fall of Princes", c. 1440. [4] Shakespeare's writing often referred to cuckolds, with several of his characters suspecting they had become one. [3] The word often implies that the husband is deceived; that he is unaware of his wife's unfaithfulness and may not know until the arrival or growth of a child plainly not his (as with cuckoo birds). [3] The female equivalent cuckquean first appears in English literature in 1562, [5] [6] adding a female suffix to the cuck . A related word, first appearing in 1520, is wittol , which substitutes wit (in the sense of knowing) for the first part of the word, referring to a man aware of and reconciled to his wife's infidelity . [7] Cuck Further information: Cuckservative An abbreviation of cuckold , the term cuck has been used by the alt-right to attack the masculinity of an opponent. ... According to this theory, the physical or mental pain from masochism brings attention away from the self, which would be desirable in times of "guilt, anxiety, or insecurity", or at other times when self-awareness is unpleasant. [22] See also Beta male (slang) Candaulism Crime of passion Cuckoldry in fish Cuckquean Cuckservative Erotic humiliation Female dominance Female promiscuity Feminization (activity) Human sperm competition Monogamish Non-paternity event Open marriage Paternity fraud Polyamory Polyandry , marriage to plural husbands Pregnancy fetishism Swinging References ^ Steven M. ... Retrieved 22 November 2016 – via Google Books. ^ Williams, Gordon (13 September 2001). ... Retrieved 22 November 2016 – via Google Books. ^ Oxford English Dictionary ^ Stack, Liam (August 15, 2017).
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Bibliophobia
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Fear or hatred of books Qin Shi Huangdi , the first Chinese emperor, ordered a mass destruction of books for fear of the Confucian ideas that they contained. ... He illustrated this with examples from Anglo-Saxon literature such as The Pardoner's Tale . [3] Notable examples [ edit ] Fahrenheit 451 and other works by Ray Bradbury [4] [5] See also [ edit ] List of banned books Bibliophilia References [ edit ] ^ Oxford English Dictionary , 2014 ^ Jackson, Holbrook (1932), The Fear of Books , University of Illinois Press, ISBN 9780252070402 ^ Shippey, Tom (2001), Bibliophobia: hatred of the book in the Middle Ages , Birkbeck College ^ The History of Science Fiction - Adam Roberts - Google Books (p.388) ^ The Pulpy Roots of ‘Fahrenheit 451’|The Russel Kirk Center Further reading [ edit ] Dibdin, Thomas (1832), Bibliophobia , H.
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Mongrel Complex
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Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. ... You should also add the template {{Translated|pt|Complexo de vira-lata}} to the talk page . For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . " Mongrel complex " ( Portuguese : complexo de vira-lata , literal meaning: street dog complex) is an expression used to refer to a collective inferiority complex reportedly felt by many Brazilians when comparing Brazil and its culture to other parts of the world, primarily the developed world (such as Europe or North America ), as the reference to a " mongrel " carries negative connotations attributed to the perception of most Brazilians being racially mixed as well as lacking in desirable cultural refinement . ... Brazil would recover in 1958 when it won the World Cup for the first of five times, [1] but the idea persisted afterwards, cropping up again the next time Brazil hosted the World Cup in 2014 when it was defeated in the semifinal match against Germany by a score of 7–1.
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Wetlook
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Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. ... You should also add the template {{Translated|fr|Wetlook}} to the talk page . For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation .
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Obdormition
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Rijeka, Croatia: InTech. pp. 71–90. ISBN 978-953-51-0085-0 – via Google Scholar. Obdormition is a numbness caused by prolonged pressure on a nerve, such as when a leg falls asleep if the legs are crossed for a prolonged period.
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Congenital Dyserythropoietic Anemia Type Iv
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Nonspecific erythroblast dysplasia is present. [2] Genetics [ edit ] Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia type IV is an autosomal dominant inherited red blood cell disorder characterized by ineffective erythropoiesis and hemolysis resulting in anemia. ... Manual of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology - Google Books . ISBN 9780123751553 . Archived from the original on 2019-12-17 .
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Christmas Eye
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Christmas Eye (also known as seasonal corneal ulcer, Albury-Wodonga syndrome, harvester's eye, or harvester's keratitis ) refers to a seasonal epidemic of corneal ulceration which predominantly occurs in a particular region of Australia . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] This seasonal epidemic was first identified in the 1970's and for a long time it has remained poorly understood. ... Keep in mind that the corneal epithelium does heal rapidly, so once the epithelium begins to recover, the pain levels start to diminish. With this in mind, the first approach for treatment would be to control and reduce the pain. ... ISBN 9781486304752 . Retrieved 9 July 2018 – via Google Books. ^ Mullen, Gary R.; Durden, Lance A. (22 April 2009). ... ISBN 9780080919690 . Retrieved 9 July 2018 – via Google Books. ^ Frank, J. H.; Kanamitsu, K. (1 March 1987). ... Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology : 135–137 – via Online Library. ^ "15th Rural Critical Care Conference - 21-22 August 2015, Armidale Services Club, Armidale, NSW - 404-Page Not Found" (PDF) . Ruralcriticalcare.asn.au .
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Blennorrhoea
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"New Scientist" . Reed Business Information – via Google Books. ^ "inclusion conjunctivitis" .
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Old Sergeant's Syndrome
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It is most common in cohesive military squads that have strong interpersonal relationships among officers. [1] The term was first introduced in a study published by Sobel in 1947. [2] Sobel described soldiers who were “burnt out” and “worn out.” ... Cengage Learning. ISBN 978-1-337-40885-1 – via Google Books. ^ a b Sobel, Raymond (1947-08-01).
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Perianal Hematoma
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Once the rupture has formed, blood quickly pools within a few hours and, if left untreated, forms a clot . [ citation needed ] Management [ edit ] Management of thrombosed external hemorrhoids has been poorly studied as of 2018. [5] If diagnosed within the first few hours of presentation, the pooling blood may be evacuated using a syringe . ... ISBN 9783540430391 . ^ Clinical Anatomy by Regions – Richard S. Snell (Google Books) ^ "MerckSource" . Archived from the original on 2008-02-02 .
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Dysaesthesia Aethiopica
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Today, dysaesthesia aethiopica is considered an example of pseudoscience , [1] and part of the edifice of scientific racism . [2] Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 Sources 5 External links History [ edit ] Lesions on the back of an enslaved African from Mississippi Found exclusively among African Americans , dysaesthesia aethiopica– "called by overseers 'rascality'" –was characterized by partial insensitivity of the skin and "so great a hebetude of the intellectual faculties, as to be like a person half asleep." [3] Other symptoms included " lesions of the body discoverable to the medical observer, which are always present and sufficient to account for the symptoms." [4] [5] Cartwright contended that the existence of dysaesthesia aethiopica was "clearly established by the most direct and positive testimony," but other doctors had failed to notice it because their "attention [had] not been sufficiently directed to the maladies of the negro race." [3] Cartwright felt that dysaesthesia aethiopica was "easily curable, if treated on sound physiological principles." [6] Insensitivity of the skin was one symptom of the disease, so the skin should be stimulated: The best means to stimulate the skin is, first, to have the patient well washed with warm water and soap; then, to anoint it all over in oil, and to slap the oil in with a broad leather strap; then to put the patient to some hard kind of work in the sunshine. [6] Author Vanessa Jackson has noted that lesions were a symptom of dysaesthesia aethiopica and "the ever-resourceful Dr. ... Retrieved 2007-10-07 . ^ Arthur L. Caplan; James J. McCartney; Dominic A. Sisti (2004). Health, Disease, and Illness: Concepts in Medicine . ... Reprinted in DeBow's Review XI (1851). Available at Google Books and excerpted at PBS.org . ... Reprinted in Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney, Dominic A. Sisti, eds, Health, Disease, and Illness: Concepts in Medicine (Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2004) ISBN 1-58901-014-0 .
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Phlegmon
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"Lectures on Surgery: Diseases of the Cellular System" . London Medical Gazette – via Google Books.