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triglyceride Three fatty acid molecules plus one glycerol molecule.
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trigeminal neuralgia Sharp shooting lancinating pain found in the forehead, face or jaw region. The pain is usually on only one side of the face. It can sometimes be seen in the setting of multiple sclerosis. Treatment usually consists of medical therapy (the primary drug is Tegretol ). ...
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trigger point A focal spot of tenderness within a muscle that may cause local or referred pain. An involuntary tight band or muscle that is painful when pressed and can refer pain to other parts of the body.
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trigger point Places on the body where muscles and adjacent fibrous tissue (fascia) are sensitive to touch. These areas are generally in the upper and lower back muscles, but they may occur elsewhere.
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triglyceride Lipids which are stored in the body in layers of fat, often around vital organs. Raised levels of triglycerides are thought to contribute to atherosclerosis.
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