| posterior myocardial infarction |
one localized in the basal third of the posteroinferior heart wall; it is characterized electrocardiographically by abnormally large R waves in leads V 1 or V 2 .
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| postglenoid tubercle |
a small conical tubercle projecting inferiorly from the zygomatic process of the temporal bone between the mandibular fossa and the external auditory meatus.
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| posthypnotic amnesia |
a directed forgetfulness of the subject for experiences undergone while in the hypnotic state.
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| postinflammatory anetoderma |
a condition usually occurring during infancy, characterized by the development of erythematous papules that enlarge to form oval plaques with a cordlike border and a scaly collarette at the inner margin. All areas of the body except the palms and soles may be affected, with the face, ears, and neck always being involved; it is followed by laxity of the skin clinically resembling cutis laxa. Called also postinflammatory elastolysis.
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| positive afterimage |
one in which the bright, dark, and colored areas are the same as in the original image.
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