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Alexander d. an infantile form of leukodystrophy, characterized histologically by the presence of eosinophilic material at the surface of the brain and around its blood vessels, resulting in brain enlargement.
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Alexander disease see under disease.
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Alexander of Tralles a Byzantine physician, c. 525–605, who practiced in Rome; he wrote on pathology and the treatment of internal diseases and described intestinal parasites and vermifuges. Also known as Alexander Trallianus.
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Alexander t. a bodywork technique that uses psychophysical reeducation to correct dysfunctional habits of posture and movement, based on the principle that human movement is most fluid when the head leads and the spine follows, in order to improve postural balance, coordination, and breathing function; relieve stress and chronic pain; and improve general well-being.
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Alexander's d. congenital deafness due to cochlear aplasia, involving chiefly the organ of Corti and adjacent ganglion cells of the basal coil of the cochlea; a high-frequency hearing loss results. Called also Alexander's hearing loss.
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