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Gene valgum
A medial alignment of the femur and tibia of less than 180 degrees.
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Gentianophobic
Not staining well with gentian violet.
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Genotoxic damage
Injury to the chromosomes of the cells. This may be determined by noting the number of micronuclei in the target tissues. When a cell with damaged genetic material divides, fragments of chromosomes and micronuclei remain in the cytoplasm.
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Genodermatosis
Any of a group of serious hereditary skin diseases such as hereditary angioedema, hereditary coproporphyria, hereditary telangectasia, tuberous sclerosis, Recklinghausen’s disease, and Peutz-Jeghers syndrome.
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Feminizing genitoplasty
Surgical reduction in the size of the clitoris, along with construction of a vagina and labia, used to treat female children born with ambiguous genitalia.
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Genitoplasty
Reparative surgery on the genital organs.
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Genitocrural
Concerning the genitalia and leg.
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Genital ulcer disease
Any sexually transmitted illness that manifests with ulcers on the penis, vulva, scrotum, or other genital areas. The most common causes are herpes simplex infection, syphilis, and chancroid.
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Male genitalia
Reproductive organs of the male sex, including two bulbourethral (Cowper’s) glands, two ejaculatory ducts, two glands producing spermatozoa (the testes or gonads), the penis with urethra, two seminal ducts (vasa deferentes or ducti deferentes), two seminal vesicles, two spermatic cords, the scrotum, and the prostate gland.
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Female genitalia
Reproductive organs of the female sex. The external genitalia collectively are termed the vulva or pudendum and include the mons veneris, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, fourchet, fossa navicularis, vestibule, vestibular bulb, Skene’s glands, glands of Bartholin, hymen and vaginal introitus, and perineum. The internal genitalia are the two ovaries, two fallopian tubes, uterus, and…
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