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  • 61Parry-Romberg syndrome — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = 30151 ICD10 = ICD10|G|51|8|g|50 ICD9 = ICD9|349.89 ICDO = OMIM = 141300 MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D005150 Parry Romberg syndrome (sometimes called just Romberg… …

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  • 62tic douloureux — /tik dooh leuh rooh /; Fr. /teek dooh looh rddue /, Pathol. paroxysmal darting pain and muscular twitching in the face, evoked by rubbing certain points of the face. Also called facial neuralgia, trifacial neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia. [1790… …

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  • 63Temporomandibular joint disorder — Classification and external resources Temporomandibular joint ICD 10 K07.6 …

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  • 64Trigeminal nerve — Nerve: Trigeminal nerve Trigeminal nerve, shown in yellow …

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  • 65Phantom limb — For other uses, see Phantom limb (disambiguation). Phantom limb Classification and external resources ICD 10 G54.6 G54.7 ICD …

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  • 66Magda Goebbels — Born Johanna Maria Magdalena Ritschel 11 November 1901(1901 11 11) Berlin, Germany Died …

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  • 67Ice-cream headache — Brain freeze redirects here. For the acute cognitive faltering due to stress, see Brain freeze (psychology). For the 1999 album, see Brainfreeze (album). For the book in the Otto Undercover series, see Otto Undercover. Ice cream headache… …

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  • 68nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… …

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  • 69Thomas de Quincey — (15 August 1785 ndash; 8 December 1859) was an English author and intellectual, best known for his Confessions of an English Opium Eater (1821). [Horace Ainsworth Eaton, Thomas De Quincey: A Biography , New York, Oxford University Press, 1936;… …

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  • 70Nociceptor — A nociceptor is a sensory receptor that responds to potentially damaging stimuli by sending nerve signals to the spinal cord and brain. This process, called nociception, usually causes the perception of pain. Contents 1 History 2 Location 3… …

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