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The changes that occur in virally infected cells are characteristic for a particular virus and are referred to as the
Cardinal Positions
Refers to the primary directions in which an individual can move their eyes, aiding in the assessment of ocular muscle function.
Positive Romberg Sign
A clinical indication of a loss of proprioception, where closing the eyes increases unsteadiness or falls, used in neurological examinations.
Ortolani Sign
A clinical sign used to detect dislocation of the hip in infants, involving a specific maneuver by a healthcare provider.
Modified Allen Test
A medical test used to evaluate the blood supply to the hand, ensuring the patency of the radial and ulnar arteries.
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