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The area between two bones where movement occurs. If movement is abnormal, pain and degeneration may occur.
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| Job's syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Jobert's f. |
the fossa in the popliteal region bounded above by the adductor magnus and below by the gracilis and sartorius, best seen when the knee is bent and the thigh strongly rotated outward.
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| jock i. |
tinea cruris.
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| jodbasedow |
iodine-induced hyperthyroidism.
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