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Match each radiographic appearance with the corresponding pathologic indication.(Use each selection only once.)
-Excessive bone formation generally involving both the middle and inner ear
Psychoactive Drugs
Substances that alter perception, mood, consciousness, or behavior by affecting the brain's chemistry.
Synapse
Spatial junction between one neuron and another; forms the information transfer site between neurons.
Nicotine
A stimulant and addictive substance found in tobacco products that affects the nervous system.
Acetylcholine Agonist
A substance that mimics the action of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter, by binding to acetylcholine receptors and activating them, influencing various bodily functions.
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