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erythrocytic capillaries capillaries of the bone marrow of early life which seem to produce erythrocytes.
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erythropoietic coproporphyria an extremely rare erythropoietic porphyria characterized by mild skin photosensitivity and elevated erythrocyte coproporphyrin III levels.
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eruption cyst a dentigerous cyst presenting as a dilatation of the follicular space about the crown of the erupting deciduous or permanent teeth in children, caused by the accumulation of tissue fluid or blood.
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Erben's reflex slowing down of the pulse upon bending the head and trunk strongly forward, due to vagal excitability, called also Erben's phenomenon or sign.
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Erasistratus Erasistratus of Chios (330? BC - 250? BC) was a Greek anatomist. He worked as royal physician under Seleucus I Nicator and founded a school of anatomy in Alexandria along with Herophilos. He regarded atoms as the essential body elements, and they were vitalized by external air (pneuma) circulating through the arteries. He thought that the nerves moved a "nervous spirit" from the brain, from which Erasistratus traced sensory and motor nerves. ...
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