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Erythema annulare centrifugum
A persistent type of skin redness characterized by large, circular patterns with hues ranging from pink and red to brown.
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Biological erythema
Redness of the skin triggered by mammals, insects, plants, or bacteria.
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Eremophobia
Anxiety over solitude; dread of barren spaces.
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Erb’s disease
A state characterized by muscle atrophy and paralysis, where the muscles appear deceptively larger than usual.
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Epinephrectomy
The surgical excision of an adrenal gland.
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Epileptic psychoses
A range of psychological symptoms—including automatic behavior, disorientation, low mood, dream-like states, and even severe agitation—can either succeed or replace an epileptic episode.
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Epignathous
A growth originating from the roof of the mouth that expands to fill and extend out of the oral cavity.
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Epidural abscess
A pus-filled infection exerting pressure on the protective layers of the brain or spinal cord.
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Epanutin
A medication employed for managing epilepsy.
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Entoderm
The innermost layer of the three embryonic germ layers, responsible for forming the linings of the digestive and respiratory tracts, as well as the pancreas, liver, middle ear, thyroid, parathyroid, and thymus glands, among other structures. Also known as endoderm.
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