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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for twisting
  1. ... inflammatory disease) not responsive to drug therapy Suspected twisting (torsion) of an ovary Ovarian cyst Scar tissue ( ...
  2. ... infant to prevent the head and neck from twisting.
  3. ... person to prevent the head and neck from twisting.
  4. ... child to prevent the head and neck from twisting.
  5. ... pass through the bowel. A volvulus is a twisting of the bowel on itself. It is one ...
  6. ... the skin. The migration produces a raised, red, twisting (serpiginous) pattern on the skin.
  7. Trichotillomania is repetitive twisting and twirling of the hair. The hair loss is usually in a well-defined area with shortened, broken-off ...
  8. ... very common and usually the result of a twisting of the leg while applying full downward pressure.
  9. A sprain is caused by the twisting or bending of a joint into a position it was not designed to move. The ankle is the most commonly sprained joint. ...