| march h. |
hemolysis caused by repeated uncushioned shocks to some body part, such as in soldiers on long marches, in marathon runners, or in karate practitioners.
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| march t. |
syndesmitis metatarsea.
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| Marchand c. |
pericyte.
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| Marchand's a.’s |
accessory adrenal bodies in the broad ligament.
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| Marchand's adrenals (organs), cell |
see under adrenal, and see pericyte.
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