| boxer's ear | Thickening and induration of the ear with distortion of contours following extravasation of blood within its tissues. Synonym: boxer's ear. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| boxer's fracture | Fracture of the neck of a metacarpal bone-typically of the fifth metacarpals. (05 Mar 2000) |
| boxer's fracture |
fracture of the metacarpal neck with volar displacement of the metacarpal head caused by striking a hard object with the closed fist.
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| boxer's dementia |
a syndrome more serious than boxer's traumatic encephalopathy, the result of cumulative cerebral injuries in boxers; characterized by forgetfulness, slowness in thinking, dysarthric speech, and slow, uncertain movements, especially of the legs. Called also d. pugilistica, punch-drunk encephalopathy, and punchdrunk.
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| boxer's encephalopathy |
boxer's traumatic encephalopathy, a syndrome due to cumulative head blows absorbed in the boxing ring, characterized by general slowing of mental function, occasional bouts of confusion, and scattered memory loss. It may progress to the more serious boxer's dementia. Called also traumatic e. Cf. postconcussional syndrome.
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| boxer's fracture |
A boxer's fracture is the common name for a fracture at the top of the fifth metacarpal bone. It is usually caused by the impact of a clenched fist with an immovable object, such as a wall or skull. The pinky knuckle tends to lead the rest of the knuckles in a hard punch, and the knuckle compresses and snaps the head of the metacarpal bone. These fractues are often angulated, and if severely so require pins to be put in place and realignment as well as the usual splinting. ...
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| boxer's d. |
a syndrome more serious than boxer's traumatic encephalopathy, the result of cumulative cerebral injuries in boxers; characterized by forgetfulness, slowness in thinking, dysarthric speech, and slow, uncertain movements, especially of the lower limbs. Called also d. pugilistica, punch-drunk encephalopathy, and punchdrunk.
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| boxer | a breed of stocky medium-sized short-haired dog with a brindled coat and square-jawed muzzle developed in Germany |
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| boxer | someone who fights with his fists for sport |
| boxer | a workman employed to pack things into containers |
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