| Williams' e.’s |
widely used flexion back exercises involving flexion of the neck, trunk, pelvis, and lower limbs; designed to alleviate lower back pain by stretching the extensor muscles in the lower back and strengthening flexors such as the rectus abdominis and gluteus maximus.
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| Williams' p. |
the tympanic note of skodaic resonance in pleuritis with effusion varies in pitch with the opening and closing of the patient's mouth.
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| Williams-Beuren syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| Williams-Campbell s. |
congenital bronchomalacia and bronchiectasis, resulting from absence of annular cartilage distal to the first division of the peripheral bronchi.
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| Williams-Campbell syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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