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Mimic(medicine)
mimic(1)(dictionary)
mimic(2)(dictionary)
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mimic tic(medicine)
mimic spasm(medicine)
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mimic spasm (medicine) and autocephalous (medicine)


mimic spasm (medicine)


mimic spasm
<neurology> A repetitive spasmodic movement of the eyes or facial muscles. May also involve the neck or shoulders.

Tics are most common in children. The cause is unknown but may be linked to stress. Tics are more common in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disease. Most tics require no treatment and resolve on their own with patient Education.


autocephalous (medicine)


autocephalous


Having its own head; independent of episcopal or patriarchal jurisdiction, as certain Greek churches.

Origin: Gr. Independent; self + head.

Source: Websters Dictionary