| transient acantholytic d. |
a self-limited papulovesicular disease occurring in middle-aged individuals and having a predilection for the trunk; the histologic changes are suggestive of keratosis follicularis or benign familial pemphigus. It may be an epidermal reaction to actinic injury. Called also Grover's disease.
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| transient e. of childhood |
temporary aplasia of erythropoietic tissue in young children, usually with anemia; the etiology is unknown, although there has often been a viral illness within the previous two months. The condition almost always resolves spontaneously without recurring.
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| transient evoked otoacoustic e.’s |
sounds produced by the cochlea in response to sound stimuli, measured by a microphone placed in the external auditory canal; used to test the integrity of the cochlea in screening neonates for sensorineural hearing loss.
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| transient global a. |
an episode of short-term memory loss, usually nonrecurrent, and lasting a few hours, without other signs or symptoms of neurological impairment; the cause is usually unknown but may occasionally be an ischemic or epileptic attack.
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| transient h. |
a transitory neonatal disorder characterized by minimal elevation of plasma and urinary phenylalanine and usually due to delayed maturation of phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase. Cf. neonatal tyrosinemia.
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