| Taylor brace |
[Charles Fayette Taylor, U.S. surgeon, 1827?1899] A brace with two rigid posterior oblique portions and soft straps crossed anteriorly over the chest.
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| Taylor, Euphemia Jane |
[U.S. nurse, 1878?1957] A pioneer of psychiatric nursing. She graduated from the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing in 1907 and became Director of Nursing Services at the Henry Phipps Clinic at Johns Hopkins from 191
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| Tay-Sachs disease |
is caused by a deficiency of the a cell chemical called hexoaminidase A. A harmful substance then builds up in the brain causing deterioration in both mental and physical abilities. Death typically occurs by 5 years of age. A less common form affects adults rather than children.
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| Tay-Sachs disease |
A disease caused by a missing enzyme that leads to neurological deterioration and death in early childhood. The disease is most common in individuals of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. Thalassemia: An autosomal recessive disease caused by abnormal hemoglobin leading to anemia. Trisomy: A third or extra copy of a chromosome. Trisomy 18: A severe chromosome abnormality caused by an extra chromosome 18. ...
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