| CuTS | cubital tunnel syndrome |
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| DCTS | dynamic carpal tunnel syndrome |
| ICTS | idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome |
| PRAGMATIC | pregnancy, rheumatoid arthritis, acromegaly, glucose metabolism disorders, mechanical injury, amyloi... |
| TRAP | carpal tunnel syndrome, Raynaud phenomenon, aching muscles, proximal muscle weakness [rheumatic diso... |
| tunnel vision |
Contraction of the visual field to such an extent that only a small area of central acuity remains, thus giving the affected individual the sensation of looking through a tunnel.
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| tunnel |
A horizontal, or near-horizontal, underground passage, entry, or haulageway, that is open to the surface at both ends. A tunnel (as opposed to an adit) must pass completely through a hill or mountain.
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| tunnel |
An opening driven horizontally or nearly so through rock. U
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| tunnel |
An underground passage for vehicles or pedestrians, especially one which is created by digging into earth. Occasionally, tunnel structures are built in an excavated area then covered over.
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| tunnel |
in mining, a horizontal passageway that provides access to the mine
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