| Mauriac s. |
dwarfism, hepatomegaly, obesity, and retarded sexual maturation, in association with diabetes mellitus.
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| Mauriac's syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Mauriceau m. |
a method of delivering the aftercoming head in cases of breech presentation: the infant's body rests on the physician's palm and forearm with the index and middle fingers over the maxilla to flex the head while the other hand is placed on the infant's shoulders to apply traction. Called also Smellie's method.
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| Mauriceau's maneuver |
see under maneuver.
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| Mauthner c. |
a large cell in the metencephalon of fishes and amphibians that gives rise to Mauthner's fiber.
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