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  1. Christmas cherry poisoning; Winter cherry poisoning; Ground cherry poisoning ... The poison is found throughout the Jerusalem cherry plant, but especially in the unripened fruit and leaves.
  2. Angioma - cherry; Senile angioma; Campbell de Morgan spots; de Morgan spots ... Cherry angiomas are fairly common skin growths that vary in size. They can occur almost anywhere on ...
  3. ... margarine or butter 2 cups halved, pitted sweet cherries, fresh or frozen, thawed and drained 1/4 ... bubbly. Remove from the oven. Quickly spread the cherries across the bottom of the hot skillet or ...
  4. ... for cancer or any other medical condition . African Cherry/ Pygeum africanum P. africanum is a tree from ...
  5. ... red area in the eye known as a cherry-red spot. In some cases, affected individuals have ... experience developmental regression but usually do not have cherry-red spots, coarse facial features, or enlarged organs. ...
  6. ... for sensory neuropathy among patients with HIV Neurology Cherry, C. L.; Affandi, J. S.; Brew, B. J.; ... Journal of Community Health Kalichman, Seth; Hernandez, Dominica; Cherry, Chauncey; Kalichman, Moira; Washington, Christopher; Grebler, Tamar no ...
  7. ... dermal melanocytosis (Mongolian spots) may be observed. Macular cherry-red spot is detected on eye exam. Progressive ... in infants with the following clinical findings: Macular cherry-red spots Developmental delay Developmental regression generally observed ...
  8. ... may not be amenable to ERT. A classic cherry-red spot of the macula of the retina, ... Evidence of interstitial lung disease on chest radiograph Cherry-red maculae Failure to thrive Presentation before age ...
  9. ... and increased or exaggerated startle response with a cherry-red spot observable on the retina followed by ... attentiveness An increased or exaggerated startle response A cherry-red spot of the fovea centralis of the ...
  10. ... features. Sialidosis type I, also referred to as cherry-red spot myoclonus syndrome, is the less severe ... or night blindness. An eye abnormality called a cherry-red spot, which can be identified with an ...
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