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  • 31Animism — (from Latin anima soul, life )[1][2] refers to the belief that non human entities are spiritual beings, or at least embody some kind of life principle.[3] Animism encompasses the beliefs that there is no separation between the spiritual and… …

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  • 32Turcot syndrome — A rare disease characterized by multiple growths called polyps in the colon (large intestine) together with tumors in the brain. The polyps in the colon tend to become malignant. The brain tumors (gliomas and astrocytomas) in Turcot syndrome are… …

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  • 33Mutation — For other uses, see Mutation (disambiguation). Part of the Biology series on Evolution …

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  • 34Myoma — For the village in Burma, see Myoma, Mingin. Myoma Classification and external resources ICD O: M8895/3 MeSH D009214 Myoma is a kind of mese …

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  • 35Warthin's tumor — Classification and external resources This Warthin s tumor presented as a parotid mass in a middle aged male, who underwent superficial parotidectomy. The tumor, at the right of the image, is well demarcated from the adjacent parotid tissue and… …

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  • 36Schwannoma — Classification and external resources Schwannoma ICD 10 C …

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  • 37nevus — nevoid /nee voyd/, adj. /nee veuhs/, n., pl. nevi / vuy/. any congenital anomaly of the skin, including moles and various types of birthmarks. [1685 95; sp. var. of L naevus mole] * * * ▪ anatomy plural  Nevi,         congenital skin lesion, or… …

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  • 38scar — scar1 scarless, adj. /skahr/, n., v., scarred, scarring. n. 1. a mark left by a healed wound, sore, or burn. 2. a lasting aftereffect of trouble, esp. a lasting psychological injury resulting from suffering or trauma. 3. any blemish remaining as… …

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  • 39osteochondroma — ▪ medicine also called  exostosis        solitary benign tumour that consists partly of cartilage and partly of bone. Osteochondromas are common and may develop spontaneously following trauma or may have a hereditary basis. No treatment is… …

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  • 40Osteoclastoma — A type of bone tumor characterized by massive destruction of bone near the end (epiphysis) of a long bone. The site most commonly struck by this tumor is the knee the far end of the femur and the near end of the tibia. The tumor is often coated… …

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