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** and Malignant
** Malignant hypertension
** Malignant fibrous histiocytoma ( 8830 / 3 )( This is an obsolete term that is no longer recognized by the World Health Organization.
** Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma ( previously referred to as Malignant fibrous histiocytoma )
** Malignant and Benign Mesothelioma
** Malignant hyperthermia, a potentially life threatening condition in susceptible patients
** 333. 92 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
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** () Malignant mastocytosis or Indolent systemic mastocytosis
** Neoplasm ( Premalignant: dysplasia )-( Malignant: Squamous cell carcinoma ).

** and peripheral
** Yangtze River Floods: In China the Yangtze River breaks through the main bank ; before this, from August 1 – 5, peripheral levees collapsed consecutively in Jiayu County Baizhou Bay.
** balance problems, and peripheral vertigo often due to schwannoma and involvement of the inner ear
** Brigham and Women's Hospital at Harvard Medical School is a CTF NFPC focussing on NF1 malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
** A reflexive saccade is triggered exogenously by the appearance of a peripheral stimulus, or by the disappearance of a fixation stimulus.
** Limited peripheral set
** Extensive peripheral set
** Extensive peripheral set with DACs
** PWM output ( some devices have an enhanced PWM peripheral which includes a dead-time generator )
** PTCL-NOS, peripheral T-cell Lymphoma
** HELLP is characterized by hemolysis on peripheral blood smear with serum lactate dehydrogenase > 600 IU / L ; serum aspartate aminotransferase > 70 IU / L ; and platelet count < 100, 000 / μL.
** Disk controller, integrated into modern disk drives, it interfaces between the read-write head of any disk drive and the computer's peripheral bus
** Neurotrauma: Loss of peripheral sensation and proprioception leads to repetitive microtrauma to the joint in question ; this damage goes unnoticed by the neuropathic patient, and the resultant inflammatory resorption of traumatized bone renders that region weak and susceptible to further trauma.

** and nerve
** thoracic spinal nerve 1, a nerve emerging from the vertebrae
** Nerve agent or nerve gases, class of phosphorus-containing organic chemicals ( organophosphates ) that disrupt the mechanism by which nerves transfer messages to organs
** Spinal cord, the bundle of nerve cells and nerve fibers within the vertebral column subject to spinal cord injury
** Spinal nerves which are distal to the dorsal and ventral spinal nerve roots
** facial weakness / paralysis due to involvement or compression of the facial nerve ( cranial nerve 7 or CN VII )
** T3 spinal nerve
** Vestibular neuronitis-an infection of the vestibular nerve, generally viral, causing vertigo
** Cochlear Neuronitis-an infection of the Cochlear nerve, generally viral, causing sudden deafness but no vertigo
** The spinal trigeminal nerve nuclei which contains the general somatic afferent column ( GSA ).
** The dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve and the inferior salivatory nucleus, both of which form the general visceral efferent fibers.
** Temporal branch of the facial nerve
** Zygomatic branch of the facial nerve
** Buccal branch of the facial nerve
** Marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve
** Cervical branch of the facial nerve
** medial pterygoid nerve
** masseteric nerve
** buccal nerve ( a sensory nerve )
** lateral pterygoid nerve

** and sheath
** Check ligament ( e. g. Brown's syndrome, or Superior tendon sheath syndrome )

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