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  • == Facial == '''Facial''' (/ˈfeɪʃəl/), derived from the Latin word ''facies'' meaning "face",
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  • == Facial Pain == ...or pain in the face. It can originate from infections, injuries, or nerve disorders.
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  • ...e facial features to bring them closer in shape and size to typical female facial features. ...cess of making more feminine), and "surgery" (the treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments).
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  • ...ers to the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of injuries or disorders of the body by incision or manipulation, especially with instruments. ...surgeon]]. The goal of the surgery is to restore the symmetry of the face and to enable the patient to smile again.
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  • ...d surgical treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects of the mouth, jaw, and face. ..."Oral Surgeon" is derived from the Latin words "os, oris" meaning "mouth" and "chirurgia" meaning "surgery".
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  • ...orifice. The term is derived from the Greek words "micros" meaning small, and "stoma" meaning mouth. ...ommon causes include [[Scleroderma]], [[Burns]], [[Cleft lip and palate]], and [[Orofacial clefts]].
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  • ...ctional and aesthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the [[oral]] and [[maxillofacial]] region. ..."Maxillofacial" is derived from the Latin words "maxilla" meaning jawbone and "facies" meaning face. The term "Surgeon" comes from the Greek word "cheiro
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  • ...related structures and tissues, particularly in the maxillofacial (jaw and facial) area. ...fix ''-al'' is used to form adjectives from nouns or from other adjectives and means 'relating to, of the kind of, having the form or character of' that s
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  • '''Hypopituitarism''' (/ˌhaɪpoʊpɪˈtjuːɪtərɪzəm/; from hypo- meaning "under" and pituitary referring to the [[pituitary gland]]) is a rare disorder characte ...m "Hypopituitarism" is derived from the Greek words "hypo" meaning "under" and "pituita" referring to the pituitary gland.
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  • ...e tongue. The term is derived from the Greek words "makros" meaning large, and "glossa" meaning tongue. ...nclude [[Down Syndrome]], [[Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome]], [[Acromegaly]], and [[Amyloidosis]]. In some cases, the cause of macroglossia is unknown, a con
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  • ...o focus and specialize in a narrow area of care with higher level of skill and training. ...ion of use and/or the amelioration of emotional, behavioral, interpersonal and other problems arising from the addictive behavior.
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  • ...medicine]]. It is a valuable resource for medical professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding medical terminology. ...l dictionary" is derived from the Latin word "medicus" meaning "physician" and the English word "dictionary" which originates from the Latin "dictionarium
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  • ...occurring on red blood cells; the four classification groups are A, AB, B, and O * [[AIDS-related complex]] - symptoms including weight loss, fever, and enlarged lymph nodes experienced by people who are infected with HIV but do
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