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astragalus bone of the hindlimb between tibia, fibula and calcaneum.
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astereognosis is an inability to recognize objects by touching them even though the sense of touch and proprioception is intact. Proprioception is the sense of being aware of the position and movements of the body. Astereognosis is caused by damage to the parietal lobe of the brain. The parietal lobe is the middle area of the top part of the brain. There is one parietal lobe on each side of the brain. ...
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asterixis involuntary, jerking or flapping movements, especially of the hands. Extending the patient's arm with the wrist bend in a backward position may induce this form of tremor, which may be associated with advanced liver disease.
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astrocyte A type of glial cell. Glial cells are the connective tissue cells of the central nervous system (CNS), serving as the supportive structure that holds together and protects neurons. Astrocytes are relatively large glial cells with thread-like projections that connect with neurons and small blood vessels (capillaries). These projections form part of the so-called "blood-brain barrier. ...
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Ast an enzyme produced by the liver. Abnormally high levels in the blood indicate liver disease or damage.
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