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Myelogenous leukemia
Hematological disorder characterized by proliferation of myelopoietic cells and grossly increased numbers of immature and mature granulocytes in the blood and organs.
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Musculature
The muscles of the body or the muscles in a particular part of the body. The arrangement of muscles in the body or its parts.
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Muscular origin
Point of attachment to a stationary or nearly stationary bone of the skeleton; opposite of muscular insertion.
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Muscular insertion
Point of attachment to bone at the site of greatest movement; opposite of muscular origin.
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Muscular dystrophies
Hereditary diseases marked by muscle-cell degeneration.
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Muscle biopsy
Tissue sample taken for skeletal muscle for evaluation to assist in diagnosis of myopathy. A diagnostic procedure in which small pieces of muscle are surgically removed and examined for the presence of disease. The removal of muscle tissue for microscopic examination and chemical analysis.
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Munchhausen by proxy
Patient creates illness in another person, often a child or other dependent individual, by inducing physical symptoms with drugs or by contaminating laboratory tests, in order to gain attention as the sacrificing, loving caregiver.
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Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
A febrile illness in children marked by fever, rashes, lymphadenopathy, and cardiac complications; also known as Kawasaki disease. Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome, also known as Kawasaki syndrome, derives its name from the prominent symptoms affecting the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat, the skin, and the lymph nodes.
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Mora reflex
Involuntary response in infants, present from birth to six months; when startled by noise or change in position, the arms extend and then move toward the chest.
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Monophasia
Speech disorder characterized by the inability to state anything but one word or phrase in a repetitious fashion. Inability to utter any thing but one word or phrase repeatedly. A condition where an individual can only utter a single syllable, word, or phrase.
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