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opisthorchiasis infestation with flukes obtained from eating raw fish; common in eastern Asia
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
opisthotonos severe spasm in which the back arches and the head bends back and heels flex toward the back
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opisthotonus The words Opisthotonos or opisthotonus stem from the Greek language, opistho for behind and tonos for tension. Opisthotonus is seen as a severe hyperextension and spasticitic tendency in which the individual enters a complete "bridging" or "arching" position in the spinal cord. This abnormal posturing is an extrapyramidal effect and is caused by spasm of the axial muscles along the spinal column. It is posturing seen in individuals with severe cerebral palsy or traumatic brain injury. ...
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opisthion The midline point of the posterior margin of the foramen magnum.
Ãâó: www.modernhumanorigins.com/o.html
opisthocranion The back of the school, located as far from the center of the brows as is possible to get on the midline.
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