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Steatomatosis
The development of numerous glandular cysts.
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Steatocele
A fat buildup located inside the scrotum.
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Steatitis
Swelling of the fat tissues.
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Stearodermia
A condition affecting the skin’s sebaceous glands.
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Stauropiegia
Crossed hemiplegia refers to paralysis that impacts a section on one side of the body and a different section on the opposite side.
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Statuvolence
A self-imposed state of hypnosis initiated voluntarily.
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Statoliths
A state where the patient lies listlessly in bed, exhibiting signs like a dry, brown tongue, debris on the teeth, a quick but weak pulse, inability to control bowel and bladder functions, and quick deterioration. This condition is observed in typhoid and some other persistent fevers.
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Typhoid state
A state where the patient lies listlessly in bed, exhibiting signs like a dry, brown tongue, debris on the teeth, a quick but weak pulse, inability to control bowel and bladder functions, and quick deterioration. This condition is observed in typhoid and some other persistent fevers.
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Resting state
In biology, it refers to a period of inactivity—like the dormant phase of perennial plants, spores, and seeds.
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Depressive state
Mental disorders marked by severe despondency.
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