| temporomandibular joint syndrome |
Complex of symptoms often seen in cervical sprain conditions. Symptoms include clicking in the jaw on opening and closing the mouth, soreness in the jaw, headaches, buzzing sounds, changes in hearing, stiffness in the neck and shoulders, dizziness, and swallowing disorders.
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| temporomandibular joint |
The articulation of the jaw and skull; considered by some to be vital in resolution of injuries throughout the body.
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| temporal lobe |
Region of the cerebral hemisphere inferior to the lateral fissure.
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| temporal arteritis |
the condition known as temporal arteritis is also called cerebral arteritis, cranial arteritis, giant cell arteritis and sometimes granulomatous arteritis. It is associated with painful inflammation of the blood vessels (arteries) of the head; the temples are often tender to the touch and headaches are common. It can often occur with polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR). It is a form of vasculitis of unknown aetiology, predominantly affecting people aged 50+, with a higher incidence in women.
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| temporal arteritis |
An inflammatory condition that affects arteries in the body and a blinding, life-threatening disease.
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