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Occult Midtarsal Subluxation

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
Of 14 patients with navicular tuberosity avulsion, seven had damage to the anterior process of the calcaneum at the calcaneocuboid joint--possibly the result of an occult subluxation of the midtarsal joint. These patients were all middle-aged women who had slipped or fallen a short distance.
C R, Howie, G, Hooper, S P, Hughes
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Occult/Occultism

2015
The term “occultism” was first used in the first half of the nineteenth century, but has its roots in a much older history. The adjective occultus (Lat., “hidden”), from which it derived, was used to indicate beliefs, ideas, and practices related to forces or properties of nature that were considered to be impenetrable to the normal human senses, but ...
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Pediatric occult bacteremia

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1983
Pediatric occult bacteremia is a newly-recognized clinical condition. Less than two decades ago, bacteremia was considered insignificant unless it was associated with systemic symptoms. ’ Currently, occult bacteremia is a familiar clinical disease with potential complications, broadly defined as the presence of pathogenic bacteria in the blood of a ...
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Occult Cholecystitis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1959
J B, GROSS, J M, WAUGH
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OCCULT PRESEMLE DEMENTIA

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1977
The medical records of 50 patients with a diagnosis of presenile dementia supported by radiological evidence of cerebral atrophy were examined for antecedent manifestations of depressive illness. Symptoms consistent with major affective disorder were present in one half and depressive spectrum diagnoses were made in one fourth of the cases prior to ...
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Occult Mycetoma

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982
R, Breuer, W, Baigelman, R D, Pugatch
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Occult muddles

Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1986
T H, Leahey, G E, Leahey
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OCCULT BLOOD

The Lancet, 1970
F O, Stephens, K B, Lawrenson
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OCCULT FRACTURES

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
R S, REICH, N J, ROSENBERG
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Occult pneumothorax

Resuscitation, 2006
Julián, Ortega-Carnicer   +2 more
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