| habit c. |
coughing, usually in children, that lacks a physical basis; it is a dry cough unaccompanied by other symptoms, seen only during waking hours, often lasting for weeks, and refractory to medication. Called also psychogenic c.
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| habit s. |
scoliosis due to improper posture.
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| habit t. |
any tic that is psychogenic in origin.
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| habit-breaking a. |
an orthodontic appliance designed to correct faulty habits, such as finger-sucking, tongue-thrusting, infantile swallowing.
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| habitual a. |
spontaneous abortion in three or more consecutive pregnancies, at about the same period of development.
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