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PERIFPeripheral(s)
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Get Computer Peripheral Equipment Market analysis, key vendors & competitive scenario of the market prepared using market research tools such as Porter's five forces and SWOT analysis.
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Peripheral neuropathy can cause various body discomforts, such as tingling, increased or decreased sensitivity to vibration, hot or cold, numbness, muscle weakness and even burning pain.
Results: The pattern of peripheral vascular disease was divided in the lower limb in infra inguinal region into femoropopliteal disease and infra popliteal disease.
Epithelioid malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor
Previously at Georgetown University Hospital Department of Plastic Surgery, Dr Ducic has served as a professor of Plastic Surgery and Neurosurgery as well as founder/director of their Peripheral Nerve Surgery Institute.
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Symmetrical peripheral gangrene (SPG) is a rare clinical condition and is defined as symmetrical distal ischemic damage at two or more sites in the absence of large vessel obstruction.
Ossifying fibroma occurs mostly in craniofacial bones and categorized into two types central and peripheral. The central type of ossifying fibroma arises from the endosteum or the periodontal ligament adjacent to the root apex and expands from the medullary cavity of the bone, and the peripheral type occurs on the soft tissues overlying the alveolar process.
Peripheral ameloblastoma is an uncommon variant of ameloblastma, (2,5) that comprises about 1-10% of all ameloblastomas.
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