Battle sign Battle's sign or Battle sign is defined as mastoid ecchymosis (bruising of the scalp overlying the mastoid process) and is strongly suggestive of
Velamentous cord insertion Velamentous cord insertion also called marginal cord insertion (Battledore placenta), refers to abnormal insertion of the umbilical cord at the edge of placental
Hemoglobin H disease Hemoglobin H disease also known as Alpha thalassemia intermedia that is caused by deletion of three alpha-globin genes (only one normal alpha gene
Follicular hyperplasia Follicular hyperplasia also called reactive lymphadenopathy, is a type of lymphoid hyperplasia due to stimulation of the B-cell compartment of the lymph node
Disseminated disease Disseminated disease refers to a widespread or diffuse disease-process, generally either infectious or neoplastic, but sometimes also referring to connective tissue disease. A
Vascular headache Vascular headache is headache produced by dilatation of cerebral arteries ((Bigley GK. Headache. In: Walker HK, Hall WD, Hurst JW, editors. Clinical Methods: The
Symmastia Symmastia is a relatively rare implant displacement problem that occurs when the skin and muscle between the breasts over the sternum (breastbone) detaches and
Skeeter syndrome Skeeter syndrome is defined as a large local inflammatory reaction induced by mosquito bites associated with systemic symptoms (fever and vomiting) with specific
Mycosis fungoides Mycosis fungoides is the most common form of cutaneous T cell lymphoma or non-Hodgkin lymphoma that first appears on the skin and can spread to
Propofol infusion syndrome Propofol infusion syndrome is a rare but extremely dangerous complication of propofol administration, that is defined as acute refractory bradycardia leading to