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Cataleptoid state
A condition resulting from neuromuscular sensitivity, distinct from genuine catalepsy. In this state, limbs need to be held in a specific posture for a short time before they can remain in that position.
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Cataleptic state
The maintaining of limbs in positions they are set in, as observed in hypnosis.
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Stasimorphy
A deformity resulting from halted development.
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Staphylotome
A surgical blade used for procedures on the uvula.
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Staphylohemia
Staphylococci found in the blood is also known as staphylococcemia.
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Staphylococcus citreus
A type of bacteria that develops into lemon-yellow colonies and is not highly toxic to humans.
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Staphylococcus albus
A type of bacteria that develops into white colonies. It can lead to boils and is mildly toxic to humans.
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Staphylococcemia
Staphylococci found in the blood is also referred to as staphylohemia.
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Staphyloangina
An inflammation of the throat characterized by the formation of a pseudomembrane, typically caused by staphylococci, is known as “staphylococcal pharyngitis.”
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Stapediovestibular
Relating to both the stapes and the vestibule.
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