| acrocephalous |
oxycephalic.
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| acrochordon |
a skin-colored to light brown papillomatous cutaneous lesion usually occurring on the neck, upper chest, or axilla of middle-aged women, characterized by a hyperplastic epidermis enclosing a dermal connective tissue stalk composed of loose, edematous collagen fibers; larger lesions may be pedunculated (soft fibromas). Called also fibroepithelial polyp, cutaneous papilloma or tag and skin tag.
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| acrocinesis |
excessive motility; abnormal freedom of movement. Called also acrokinesia.
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| acrocinetic |
affected with acrocinesis.
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| acrocontracture |
contracture of an extremity; contracture of muscles of the hand or foot.
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