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Ligamentous laxity or
ligament laxity can
appear in a
variety of ways and
levels of severity. In most people,
ligaments (which are the
tissues that connect...
- dislocation,
orthopedic decapitation, or
internal decapitation describes ligamentous separation of the
spinal column from the
skull base. It is
possible for...
- by
approximately one octave. It is
produced by the
vibration of the
ligamentous edges of the
vocal cords, in
whole or in part.
Commonly cited in the...
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Balanced ligamentous tension (also
known as
balanced ligamentous tension release,
ligamentous articular strain, or
simply BLT) is both an
indirect and...
- chin
Receding chin
White forelock present No
white forelock Ligamentous angustus Ligamentous Laxity Ability to eat
sugar Galactosemia Total leukonychia...
- Loeys–Dietz
syndrome and
Marfan syndrome)
resulting in
weakened ligaments/
ligamentous laxity,
muscles and tendons. Type 1
collagen defects may also result...
- A mechanoreceptor, also
called mechanoceptor, is a
sensory receptor that
responds to
mechanical pressure or distortion.
Mechanoreceptors are
located on...
- flattened, and on each is a depression,
surmounted by a tubercle, for
ligamentous attachment. Its
plantar surface is
grooved antero-posteriorly for the...
- have ****ociated AS with
medical conditions such as
aminoaciduria and
ligamentous laxity, but
these have been case
reports or
small studies and no factors...
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after they
close up and turn into cord-like structures:[citation needed]
Ligamentous laxity Broström
procedure "ligament" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary...