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oligoarthritis Inflammation of up to four joints; if more joints are involved, then the disease is called poly, arthritis.
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oligodendrocyte cells producing myelin in the central nervous system.
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oligo-ovulation Infrequent ovulation, usually less than six ovulatory cycles per year.
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oligohydramnios Decreased volume of amniotic fluid during a pregnancy. Oligohydramnios is a risk factor associated with abnormalities of the urinary tract, postmaturity (birth after a prolonged pregnancy), and intrauterine growth retardation.
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oligogenic A trait is considered to be oligogenic when two or more genes work together to produce the phenotype. An oligogenic trait, which implies that"few"genes are involved, should be contrasted with a polygenic trait, which implies that many genes are involved in phenotype expression. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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