| epidermal inclusion cyst |
a well-circumscribed mobile epidermal cyst occurring on the head, neck, and trunk, formed by keratinizing squamous epithelium with a granular layer, similar to the normal epithelium of the follicular infundibulum. Cf. pilar c.
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| epidural lipoma |
an intraspinal lipoma on or outside the spinal dura mater in the thoracic or lumbar region, often causing spinal cord compression; Cushing's disease and administration of steroids are common causes.
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| epidural anesthesia |
regional anesthesia produced by injection of the anesthetic agent between the vertebral spines and beneath the ligamentum flavum into the epidural space; see also continuous epidural analgesia. Called also epidural block and peridural a.
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| epidemic |
An epidemic is generally a widespread disease that affects many individuals in a population. An epidemic may be restricted to one locale or may even be global (pandemic). An outbreak of a disease is defined as being epidemic, however, not by how many members or what proportion of the population it infects but by how fast it is growing. ...
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| epidemic |
Epidemic is a 1987 film directed by Lars von Trier. It is co-written by Niels Vorsel, and focuses on the screenwriting process. Lars and Niels play themselves, coming up with a last-minute script for a producer. This story is intercut with scenes from the film they write, where Lars plays a renegade doctor out to cure a modern day epidemic. In an ironic twist of fate, the doctor discovers that he has been spreading the virus himself. ...
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