| West's lacuna s. |
a honeycomb appearance of the skull in radiographs, associated with spina bifida or meningocele and occasionally with encephalocele.
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| West's s. |
infantile spasms.
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| West's syndrome |
infantile spasms.
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| Westberg's s. |
the space between the pericardium and the beginning of the aorta.
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| Westberg's space |
see under space.
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