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traumatic t. thrombosis following injury to a part.
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traumatic myelopathy Myelopathy due to trauma to the spinal cord.
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traumatic u. ulatrophy due to gingival trauma.
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traumatic myositis Myositis due to physical injury. The condition may be simple, with accompanying pain and swelling, or may be suppurative.
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traumatic uterine a.’s adhesions of the uterus, most often in the cervical canal, frequently in the uterine cavity, and sometimes in both; they are usually caused by trauma or infection and may cause amenorrhea. See also Asherman's syndrome, under syndrome.
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