| transient h. of infancy |
prolongation of the normal physiologic hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy caused by delayed development of endogenous immunoglobulin production and associated with increased susceptibility to infections.
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| transient ischemic a. |
a brief attack (from a few minutes to an hour) of cerebral dysfunction of vascular origin, with no persistent neurological deficit; TIAs are most commonly associated with occlusive vascular disease, especially in the distribution of the carotid and vertebral-basilar systems.
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| transient monocular b. |
an episode of total or partial loss of vision in one eye, due to ischemia of the eye and lasting several minutes or longer; the term is sometimes used synonymously with amaurosis fugax and sometimes to designate an episode of longer duration. Called also transient monocular visual loss.
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| transient monocular visual l. |
transient monocular blindness.
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| transient neonatal pustular m. |
a congenital skin condition usually seen in babies of African descent, characterized by pigmented macules and vesicopustules that may rupture and leave a scaly collar. It usually resolves completely within a few weeks to two years.
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