| Buckley's s. |
hyperimmunoglobulinemia E s.
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| Buckley's syndrome |
hyperimmunoglobulinemia E syndrome.
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| buckthorn b. |
the dried bark of Rhamnus frangula, a cathartic.
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| buckthorn p. |
poisoning of humans or other animals that consume the fruit of Karwinskia humboldtiana (buckthorn), which contains a neurotoxin. Demyelination and axonal degeneration occur in peripheral nerves, slowly progressing to muscle weakness, paralysis, and death.
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| bucket handle tear |
A longitudinal tear, usually beginning in the middle of a meniscus (cartilage) of the knee.
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