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Marasmus

Marasmus: Wasting away, as occurs with children who have kwashiorkor. Also called cachexia, is usually a result of protein and calorie deficiency.
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Marburg disease

Marburg disease: A severe form of hemorrhagic fever that can occur in people who work with African green monkeys. Marburg disease is caused by a filovirus. Ebola virus is also a filovirus.
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Marburg virus

Marburg virus: The virus that causes Marburg disease, a severe form of hemorrhagic fever that can occur in people who work with African green monkeys. The Marburg virus is a filovirus. Ebola virus is also a filovirus.
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Marfan syndrome

Marfan syndrome: Inherited disorder with long fingers and toes, dislocation of the lens, and aortic wall weakness and aneurysm. (It has been suggested that Abraham Lincoln had Marfan syndrome.)
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Marker

Marker: An identifiable heritable spot on a chromosome. A marker can be an expressed region of DNA (a gene) or a segment of DNA with no known coding function. All that matters is that the marker can be monitored.
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Marker chromosome

Marker chromosome: An abnormal chromosome that is distinctive in appearance but not fully identified. For example, the fragile X chromosome was once called the marker X.
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Marker gene

Marker gene: A detectable genetic trait or segment of DNA that can be identified and tracked. A marker gene can serve as a flag for another gene, sometimes called the target gene. A marker gene must be on the same chromosome as the
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Marriage, cousin

Marriage, cousin: A form of consanguinity. Everyone carries recessive alleles, genes that are generally innocuous in the heterozygous state but that in the company of another gene of the same type are capable of causing disease. We are all genetic rese
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Marrow

Marrow: The bone marrow.
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Marsh fever

Marsh fever: See malaria.
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MASA syndrome

MASA syndrome: MASA stands for mental retardation, aphasia, shuffling gait, and adducted thumbs. Features of the syndrome include: neurologically: mental retardation and aphasia (lack of speech); limbs: adducted (clasped) thumbs, absent extensor
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Masklike face

Masklike face: An expressionless face with little or no sense of animation, a face more like a mask than a real face. A masklike face is seen in a number of disorders including Parkinson's disease and myotonic dystrophy. Also called masklike facies.
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Masochism

Masochism: Pleasure from one's own pain. Named after the 19th-century Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (masoch-ism).
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MASS syndrome

MASS syndrome: A heritable disorder of connective tissue characterized by involvement of the mitral valve, aorta, skeleton, and skin. Hence, the acronym MASS (Mitral valve, Aorta, Skeleton, Skin). One basis for the MASS syndrome has been found t
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Masseter

Masseter: The muscle that raises the lower jaw.
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Mast cell

Mast cell: A connective tissue cell whose normal function is unknown, the mast cell is frequently injured during allergic reactions, releasing strong chemicals including histamine into the tissues and blood that are very irritating and cause itching, s
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Mastectomy

Mastectomy: Mastectomy is a general term for removal of the breast. A modified radical mastectomy involves removal of the breast and the axillary lymph nodes. A simple mastectomy removes the breast, but not the lymph nodes.
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Masticate

Masticate: To chew.
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Mastitis

Mastitis: Inflammation of the breast.
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Mastoid

Mastoid: The rounded protrusion of bone just behind the ear once thought to look like the breast. The word comes from the Greek mastos meaning breast + -oid= breast-like.
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