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juvenile polyposis juvenile intestinal polyposis, the occurrence of more than ten juvenile polyps (qv) in a single patient, occurring both sporadically and as an autosomal dominant trait and appearing in the first or second decade of life.
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juvenile reflex a glistening white reflection from the smooth surface of the retina in young people.
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juvenile cataract a cataract in a child under nine years old; such cataracts are usually congenital or traumatic.
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juvenile hormone In insects, juvenile hormone (also neotenin) refers to a group of hormones which ensure growth of the larva, while preventing metamorphosis. It is secreted by a gland located behind the brain. Juvenile hormone is also important for the production of eggs in female insects. Most insect species contain only juvenile hormone (JH) III. To date JH 0, JH I, and JH II have been identified only in the Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). ...
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