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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Cushion
  1. Endocardial cushion defect is an abnormal heart condition which occurs during the development of the baby. In this condition ... mix causing the heart to work harder. Endocardial cushion defect is strongly associated with several genetic abnormalities.
  2. ... from the body through the anus. Hemorrhoids are "cushions" of tissue filled with blood vessels at the ... These vascular cushions can become swollen and inflamed, usually due to increased intra-abdominal pressure, such as during straining when constipated ...
  3. Callus (VisualDX)  
    Corns and Calluses/Images ... Corns and Calluses ... VisualDX ... A callus is skin thickening that occurs in response to excessive, repeated force on the skin, commonly ...
  4. ... joint. Cartilage is the firm, rubbery tissue that cushions your bones and joints. It allows bones to ...
  5. ... that sit between each vertebrae and act as cushions between vertebrae, and absorb energy while the spinal ...
  6. ... is made of bones (vertebrae) separated by soft cushions (intervertebral disks).
  7. ... of waters," is the fluid-filled structure that cushions and protects the developing fetus. If the placenta ...
  8. ... up of bones, called vertebrae, separated by soft cushions, called intervertebral discs.
  9. ... be cleared of furniture or other sharp objects. Cushion the person's head. Loosen tight clothing, especially around ...
  10. ... cord from injury by acting like a liquid cushion. CSF is usually obtained through a lumbar puncture ( ...
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