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Mapping
In genetics, process of locating genes on a chromosome; also called chromosome mapping.
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Maneuver
Manipulation; movement of parts or a change of position, usually done by use of the hands (e.g., manipulation of a fetus to aid delivery); also refers to a particular set of actions performed as part of a physical examination (e.g., a Valsalva maneuver consists of bearing down while holding the breath).
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Mammary glands
Milk-secreting glands of the female breast. A compound alveolar gland that secretes milk. In women, these glands are made up of lobes and lobules bound together by areolar tissue. Each of the 15 to 20 main ducts, known as lactiferous ducts, discharges through a separate orifice on the surface of the nipple. The dilatations of…
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Mamma
Mammae, breast; milk-giving gland in the female. A glandular structure beneath the skin in the female that secretes milk. In the human female, there are normally two, situated over the anterolateral area between the third and sixth ribs. The nipple of each breast extends from the glandular tissue through the surface of the skin.
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Malphigian corpuscle
Any of a number of small bodies in the cortex of the kidney that contain a Bow¬ man’s capsule and glomerulus.
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Malignant neoplasm
Tumor that tends to grow and spread to other body parts; also called malignant tumor. Growth that infiltrates tissue, metastasizes, and often recurs after attempts at surgical removal.
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Malathion poisoning
Toxic condition caused by ingestion or inhalation of the insecticide malathion; it is characterized by vomiting, nausea, abdominal cramps, weakness, breathing difficulties, and confusion. Treatment includes atropine, gastric lavage, respiratory assistance, cathartics, and oxygen.
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Macroglobulinemia
Increased levels of high molecular weight proteins (macroglobulins) in the blood; though small amounts of macroglobulins are normally present, increased levels are abnormal and may be due to a number of disease states (e.g., multiple myeloma, lupus, liver cirrhosis). The presence in the blood of an abnormal form of immunoglobulin-M, produced by a tumor of…
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Lysinemia
Inborn error of metabolism in which a defect in or lack of enzymes leads to inability to metabolize the amino acid lysine; it is characterized by muscle weakness and mental retardation. Treatment is by limiting the intake of lysine in the diet.
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Lysine intolerance
Disorder in which a lack of or defect in certain enzymes produces inability to utilize the amino acid lysine, resulting in weakness, vomiting, and coma. Treatment is by limiting lysine content in the diet.
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