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position effect A change in the phenotypic expression of one or more genes due to a change in its physical location with respect to other genes; may result from change in chromosome structure or from crossing-over.
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anatomical position The erect position of the body with the face directed forward (skull aligned in orbitomeatal or Frankfort plane); the arms at the side and the palms of the hands directed forward; the terms posterior, anterior, lateral, medial, etc., are applied to the parts as they stand related to each other and to the axis of the body when in this position.
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Bozeman's position Knee-elbow position, the patient being strapped to supports.
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Valentine's position A supine position on a table with double inclined plane so as to cause flexion at the hips; used to facilitate urethral irrigation.
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mandibular hinge position Any position of the mandible which exists when the condyles are so situated in the temporomandibular joints that opening or closing movements can be made on the hinge axis.
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genucubital position A prone position resting on the knees and elbows, assumed for gynecologic or rectal examination or operation.
Synonym: genucubital position.
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genupectoral position A prone posture resting on the knees and upper part of the chest, assumed for gynecologic or rectal examination.
Synonym: genupectoral position.
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Casselberry position A prone position assumed when drinking, after intubation, in order to prevent the entrance of fluid into the tube.
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Mayo-Robson's position A supine position with a thick pad under the loins, causing a marked lordosis in this region; used in operations on the gallbladder.
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centric position The position of the mandible in its most retruded unstrained relation to the maxillae.
See: centric jaw relation.
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rest position The usual position of the mandible when the patient is resting comfortably in the upright position and the condyles are in a neutral unstrained position in the glenoid fossae.
See: rest relation.
Synonym: postural position, postural resting position, rest position.
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reverse Trendelenburg position Supine position without flexing or extending, in which the head is higher than the feet.
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mentoanterior position A cephalic presentation of the foetus with its chin pointing to the right (right mentoanterior, RMA) or to the left (left mentoanterior, LMA) acetabulum of the mother.
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mentoposterior position A cephalic presentation of the foetus with its chin pointing to the right (right mentoposterior, RMP) or to the left (left mentoposterior, LMP) sacroiliac articulation of the mother.
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mentotransverse position A cephalic presentation of the foetus with its chin pointing to the right (right mentotransverse, RMT) or to the left (left mentotransverse, LMT) iliac fossa of the mother.
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Rose's position The patient lies on his back with the head falling down over the end of the table; used in operations within the mouth or pharynx.
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