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A type of "baby cry" that is characterized by a sudden appearance of loud crying without preliminary moaning followed by breath-holding.
Mastoid Process
A bony prominence located behind the ear on the skull that serves as a site of muscle attachment.
Trigeminal Nerve
The fifth nerve in the cranial region that handles sensory information from the head and face, as well as motor activities like chewing and biting.
Kyphosis
An exaggerated, forward rounding of the back, often seen in the upper back or thoracic spine, which can result from osteoporosis, spinal fractures, or other conditions.
Osteoporosis
Reduction in quantity of bone, resulting in porous bone.
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