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  • shoulder presentation
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  • vertex presentation
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  • adenoid face
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  • cross-face
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  • crystal face
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  • dished face
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  • dish-face deformity
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  • face
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  • face flush
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  • face-lift
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  • hinge axis face bow
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  • hippocratic face
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  • hippopotamus face
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  • mongoloid face
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  • shoulder presentation
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  • torso presentation
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  • transverse presentation
    (¢¡transverse lie) ȾÅÂÀ§, °¡·ÎÅÂÀ§
  • vertex presentation
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  • adenoid face
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  • hinge axis face bow
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  • cross-face
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  • crystal face
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  • open-face crown
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  • dish-face deformity
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  • dished face
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  • face
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  • face-lift
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  • high sagittal presentation
    °íÀ§Á¾Á¤À§(ÍÔêÈðýïÒêÈ).
  • incomplete foot presentation
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  • knee presentation
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  • longitudinal presentation
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  • mixed breech presentation
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  • oblique presentation
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  • occipitoanterior presentation
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  • occipitoposterior presentation
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  • occiput posterior presentation
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  • occiput presentation
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  • parietal presentation
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  • pelvic presentation
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  • presentation
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  • presentation of anterior parietal bone
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FATS face and thigh squeeze [position for bag mask ventilation]
fcc face-centered-cubic
fcly face lying
FM face mask; facilities management; family medicine; feedback mechanism; fetal movement; fibromuscular...
IFF inner fracture face
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  • flushed face
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  • hinge-axis face bow
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sincipital presentation See: cephalic presentation.
(05 Mar 2000)
incomplete foot presentation See: breech presentation.
(05 Mar 2000)
transverse presentation An abnormal presentation, neither head nor breech, in which the foetus lies transversely in the uterus across the axis of the parturient canal.
(05 Mar 2000)
labour presentation The part of the foetal body that is in advance in the birth canal.
(12 Dec 1998)
footling presentation <obstetrics> There are single-footling or double-footling presentations depending upon whether the presenting part of the baby at delivery is just one foot or both feet.
(12 Dec 1998)
full breech presentation The thighs may be flexed on the abdomen and the legs upon the thighs, in footling presentation foot presentation the feet may be the lowest part; in incomplete foot presentation, incomplete knee presentation, one leg may retain the position which is typical of one of the above-mentioned presentations, while the other foot or knee may present.
Synonym: pelvic presentation.
(05 Mar 2000)
bird face bird face, abnormal shortness or recession of the mandible
(27 Sep 1997)
masklike face The expressionless or masklike facies characteristic of parkinsonism.
Synonym: masklike face.
(05 Mar 2000)
partial face-sparing lipodystrophy A syndrome beginning at puberty that resembles total lipodystrophy but is inherited as an autosomal or X-linked dominant form.
(05 Mar 2000)
regions of face The topographical subdivisions of the face, including nasal, oral, mental, orbital, infraorbital, buccal, and zygomatic.
Synonym: regiones faciales.
(05 Mar 2000)
P face Method of specimen preparation for the electron microscope in which rapidly frozen tissue is cracked so as to produce a fracture plane through the specimen. The surface of the fracture plane is then shadowed by heavy metal vapour, strengthened by a carbon film and the underlying specimen is digested away, leaving a replica that can be picked up on a grid and examined in the transmission electron microscope. The great advantage of the method is that the fracture plane tends to pass along the centre of lipid bilayers and it is therefore possible to get en face views of membranes that reveal the pattern of Integral membrane proteins. The E face is the outer lamella of the plasma membrane viewed as if from within the cell, the P face the inner lamella viewed from outside the cell. Fracture planes also often pass along lines of weakness such as the interface between cytoplasm and membrane, so that outer and inner membrane surfaces can be viewed. Further information about the structure can be revealed by freeze etching. Extremely rapid freezing followed by deep etching has allowed the structure of the cytoplasm to be studied without the artefacts that might be introduced by fixation.
(18 Nov 1997)
moon face The round, usually red face, with large jowls, seen in Cushing's disease or in exogenous hyperadrenocorticalism.
Moon shaped face, moon facies.
(05 Mar 2000)
whistling face syndrome Congenital association of skeletal defects (ulnar deviation of hands with camptodactyly, talipes equinovarus, and frontal bone defects) and characteristic facies (protrusion of lips as in whistling, sunken eyes with hypertelorism, and small nose); autosomal dominant inheritance.
Synonym: craniocarpotarsal dysplasia, Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, whistling face syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
motor nerve of face <anatomy, nerve> The facial nerve enervates the muscles of the face (facial expression).
Lesion of the facial nerve cause a drooping to one side of the face, inability to wrinkle the forehead, inability to whistle, inability to close the eye and deviation of the mouth to the unaffected side.
Synonym: cranial nerve VII.
(27 Sep 1997)
cow face The cowlike face of ocular hypertelorism; typical of craniofacial dysostosis.
Synonym: cow face.
(05 Mar 2000)
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