| batrachian p. |
a lying position of infants in which the lower limbs are flexed, abducted, and resting on the bed on their outer aspects, somewhat resembling the legs of a frog. Called also froglike p.
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| Batson's p. |
the vertebral plexus (def. 1), considered as a whole system.
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| Batson's plexus |
see under plexus.
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| Batten d. |
1. Vogt-Spielmeyer d. 2. more generally, any or all of the group of disorders constituting neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinosis
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| Batten-Mayou disease |
Batten disease; see under disease.
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