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battle fatigue a mental disorder caused by stress of active warfare
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Battle's operation an operation for appendicitis in which the rectus muscle is temporarily retracted.
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battle fatigue The military term combat stress reaction (CSR) comprises the range of adverse behaviours in reaction to the stress of combat and combat related activities. In the military setting it generally does not include the range of adaptive reactions and behaviours in reaction to such stresses. Combat stress behaviours can also include misconduct stress behaviours which are not dealt with in this article. Some US military publications still refer to battle fatigue as the main focus of management. ...
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Battle's sign discoloration over the skin of the mastoid region of the skull, in the line of the posterior auricular artery, the ecchymosis first appearing near the tip of the mastoid process; seen in fracture of the base of the skull.
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Battle sign This is a bruise or ecchymosis over the mastoid process, the bony bump behind the ear. It occurs in patients with head injuries who have suffered a skull fracture.
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