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Epstein pearls, a common, harmless condition, are whitish fluid-filled cysts found on the roof of the mouth.
Joan Liebmann-Smith, PhD and Jacqueline Egan: Baby Health Quiz: 6 Questions to Test Your Knowledge Joan Liebmann-Smith 2010
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CCAMs may be cystic, fluid-filled masses or solid masses.
Glossary 2010
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Using ultrasound, the researchers were surprised to find that three-fourths of the POI patients had follicles — the fluid-filled sacs in the ovary that give rise to egg cells — capable of producing ovarian hormones.
Don't say 'early menopause,' it's primary ovarian insufficiency 2010
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He was admitted into a hospital April 22 and was later diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage, which causes bleeding in the fluid-filled spaces around the base of the brain.
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He was diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage, which causes bleeding in the fluid-filled spaces around the base of the brain.
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Mid-rise buildings such as hospitals and laboratories in Japan, as well as on the West Coast of the United States, often rest on huge rubber or fluid-filled shock absorbers.
Japan a leader in engineering earthquake-proof structures, helping to limit damage 2011
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Epstein pearls, a common, harmless condition, are whitish fluid-filled cysts found on the roof of the mouth.
Joan Liebmann-Smith, PhD and Jacqueline Egan: Baby Health Quiz: 6 Questions to Test Your Knowledge Joan Liebmann-Smith 2010
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Epstein pearls, a common, harmless condition, are whitish fluid-filled cysts found on the roof of the mouth.
Joan Liebmann-Smith, PhD and Jacqueline Egan: Baby Health Quiz: 6 Questions to Test Your Knowledge Joan Liebmann-Smith 2010
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The most sophisticated systems employ fluid-filled shock absorbers that slosh thick oil in the opposite direction of any swaying.
Japan a leader in engineering earthquake-proof structures, helping to limit damage 2011
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Type I and II Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation appear as cystic, fluid-filled masses while Type III appears as a solid mass.
Bronchopulmonary sequestration and Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid 2010
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