| Mohrenheim's s. |
a groove on the deltoid muscle for the cephalic vein and a branch of the acromiothoracic artery.
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| Mohrenheim's t. |
fossa infraclavicularis.
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| Mohr s. |
an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by brachydactyly, clinodactyly, polydactyly, syndactyly, and bilateral hallucal polysyndactyly; by cranial, facial, lingual, palatal, and mandibular anomalies; and by episodic neuromuscular disturbances. Called also orodigitofacial dysostosis, oral-facial-digital s., type II, and orofaciodigital s., type II. See also oral-facial-digital s., type I.
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| Mohr syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Mohr's t. |
(for hydrochloric acid in the stomach contents): dilute to a light-yellow color a solution of iron acetate, free from alkaline acetates; add a few drops of a solution of potassium thiocyanate, and then the filtered contents of the stomach: if they contain the acid, a red coloring ensues, which is destroyed by sodium acetate.
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