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We conclude that conservative treatment of condylar fractures is non-traumatic, safe, and reliable and in only a few cases may cause disturbances of function and malocclusion.
Haldeman [ 24] defines joint dysfunction quoting Drum (1973) as, Joint mechanics showing area disturbances of function without structural change; subtle joint dysfunctions affecting quality and range of joint motion.
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Does the patient have an impairment or disturbance of function of the brain?
These defects reflected disturbance of functions subserved by motile and non-motile cilia.
It seems that adipokines participate in disturbances of the function of the hypothalamus pituitary ovary axis.
Disturbances of sphincter function not only during the swallowing process but also in this phase of pressure restitution may lead to globus sensation or dysphagia.
This disorder is characterized by sudden recurrent and transient disturbances of mental function and/or movements of body that results in excessive discharge group of brain cells [8].
Excessive traction or direct compression to the nerve can lead to nerve blood flow reduction and induce disturbances of nerve function.
Disturbances of the function of the thyroid gland can be caused by a number of natural and synthetic compounds.
Septic cardiomyopathy is characterized by a prognostically relevant pattern of diminished enzyme activities, pointing at disturbances of mitochondrial function.
Third, we cannot differentiate between 'pre-renal' and 'structural" disturbances of kidney function as the reason for AKI.
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