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  • |Term=Grand mal
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  • |Term=Petit mal
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  • == Grand mal seizures == '''Grand mal seizures''', also known as '''[[Generalized tonic-clonic seizures]]''' ({{I
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  • == Petit mal epilepsy == '''Petit mal epilepsy''' (pronunciation: /pɛˈtiː mɑːl ˈɛpɪˌlɛpsi/), also known
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  • == Mal de Debarquement == ...tion often associated with sea travel. The term is French in origin, with "mal" meaning "sickness," "de" meaning "of," and "debarquement" meaning "disemba
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  • |Firstname=Mal
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  • |Lastname=Mal
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  • |Firstname=Mal
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  • == Petit mal epilepsy == '''Petit mal epilepsy''' (pronunciation: /pɛˈtiː mɑːl ˈɛpɪˌlɛpsi/), also known
    2 KB (244 words) - 19:37, 11 February 2024
  • == Grand mal seizures == '''Grand mal seizures''', also known as '''[[Generalized tonic-clonic seizures]]''' ({{I
    2 KB (236 words) - 19:33, 11 February 2024
  • == Mal de Debarquement == ...tion often associated with sea travel. The term is French in origin, with "mal" meaning "sickness," "de" meaning "of," and "debarquement" meaning "disemba
    2 KB (296 words) - 22:08, 11 February 2024
  • |Short definition=malnourished - {{Pronunciation}} (mal-ner-isht) Describes a condition caused by not consuming enough calories or malnourished - {{Pronunciation}} (mal-ner-isht) Describes a condition caused by not consuming enough calories or
    616 bytes (77 words) - 07:41, 12 January 2023
  • ...{{Pronunciation}} (KA-pih-layr-ee MAL-for-MAY-avoid-ar-TEER-ee-oh-VEE-nus MAL-for-MAY-avoid SIN-drome) rare genetic disorder that causes blood vessel abn ...{{Pronunciation}} (KA-pih-layr-ee MAL-for-MAY-avoid-ar-TEER-ee-oh-VEE-nus MAL-for-MAY-avoid SIN-drome) rare genetic disorder that causes blood vessel abn
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  • |Short definition=Malnutrition - {{Pronunciation}} (mal-noo-TRIH-avoid) condition caused by not consuming enough calories or the ri Malnutrition - {{Pronunciation}} (mal-noo-TRIH-avoid) condition caused by not consuming enough calories or the ri
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  • ...m-or-rhag-ic Fe-ver''), also known as '''Mal de Junin''' (''pronunciation: Mal de Hoo-neen''), is a [[viral disease]] caused by the [[Junin virus]]. The d ...mary symptom of the disease, which is [[hemorrhage]]. The alternate name, "Mal de Junin", is named after the city of Junin in Argentina, where the disease
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  • |Short definition=Capillary malformation - {{Pronunciation}} (KA-pih-layer-ee MAL-for-MAY-avoid) An overgrowth of capillaries (small blood vessels) near the Capillary malformation - {{Pronunciation}} (KA-pih-layer-ee MAL-for-MAY-avoid) An overgrowth of capillaries (small blood vessels) near the
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  • |Term=Petit mal
    320 bytes (43 words) - 23:42, 30 December 2022
  • '''Protein poisoning''', also known as '''[[Rabbit starvation]]''' or '''[[Mal de caribou]]''', is a rare form of acute [[malnutrition]] thought to be cau * [[Mal de caribou]]
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  • |Term=Grand mal
    412 bytes (53 words) - 21:12, 30 December 2022
  • ...onic seizures''' ({{IPA|ˈtɒnɪk ˈklɒnɪk ˈsiːʒərz}}), also known as '''grand mal seizures''', are a type of [[seizure]] that involve both tonic (muscle stif ...ion or tone, and "klonos" meaning rapid, violent movement. The term "grand mal" is French for "great illness".
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  • '''Malgaigne's Bulge''' (pronunciation: mal-gain's bulj) is a medical term referring to a specific type of [[hernia]] t
    2 KB (234 words) - 11:47, 10 February 2024
  • '''Plasmodium malariae''' (pronounced: plaz-MOH-dee-um mal-uh-REE-ee) is a [[parasitic]] [[protozoa]] that is one of the species of [[ ...dein" meaning to cause pain. "Malariae" is derived from the Italian words "mal" meaning bad and "aria" meaning air, which refers to the old belief that ba
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  • Ethadione is used to control [[grand mal seizures]] and [[partial seizures]], which are types of [[epilepsy]]. It wo * [[Grand mal seizure]]: A type of seizure that involves a loss of consciousness and viol
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  • |Short definition=formaldehyde (for-MAL-deh-hide) A chemical commonly used to kill germs and preserve laboratory sa
    697 bytes (88 words) - 05:28, 9 January 2023
  • ...prevent [[malaria]]. The term "malaria" is derived from the Italian words "mal aria," meaning "bad air," as it was once believed that the disease was caus The term "malaria" comes from the Italian words "mal" and "aria," meaning "bad air." This term was used because it was once beli
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  • ...fects humans and other animals. The term "malaria" comes from the Italian "mal aria," meaning "bad air," as it was once believed to be caused by foul air The term "malaria" is derived from the Italian words "mal" and "aria," meaning "bad" and "air" respectively. This name was given due
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  • * '''[[Absence seizures]]''': Previously known as petit mal seizures, these often occur in children and are characterized by staring in * '''[[Tonic-clonic seizures]]''': Previously known as grand mal seizures, tonic-clonic seizures are the most dramatic type of epileptic sei
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  • formaldehyde - {{pronunciation}} (for-MAL-deh-hide) A chemical commonly used to kill germs and preserve laboratory sa
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