| mountain sickness, chronic |
The slow onset of symptoms in persons who reside at high altitude for several years. Included are apathy, fatigue, and headache. Laboratory studies often reveal hypoxia and polycythemia. Persons between ages 40 and 60
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| Mount's s. |
a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by paroxysmal attacks of choreoathetosis and dystonic movements with Kayser-Fleischer rings on the corneas. It appears in childhood or young adulthood and does not involve a change in consciousness. Called also paroxysmal or familial paroxysmal choreoathetosis. See also paroxysmal kinesigenic choreoathetosis.
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| Mount's syndrome |
Mount-Reback syndrome.
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| Mount-Reback syndrome |
see under syndrome.
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| mountain a. |
a misnomer for mountain sickness.
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