NF1 is associated with bone lesions such as _____.
Thrombosis most commonly occurs in the _____ of the leg below the knee
Reactivated tuberculosis affects the _____ lobes of the lung
_____ tumor (pancoast tumor) is any kind of lung carcinoma that occurs in the apex of the lung
To anteriorly aspirate fluid from a patient's pleural cavities without hitting any other organs (spleen, liver, lung), ideally a needle should be injected into the _____ intercostal space
Astigmatism is corrected with _____ lenses
What complication arises more often in the left testis than the right due to its venous drainage? _____
The orbital floor is composed of a very thin layer of bone that separates the orbit from the air-filled _____
Patients with basilar skull fractures may have _____ ("Battle's Sign")
_____ is a process in which metaphase chromosomes are stained, ordered, and numbered according to morphology, size, arm-length ratio, and banding pattern
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